"Chris Swinney" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Hi all,
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>Is it possibly to create multiple Windows XP Pro installation on a single
>computer to different partitions and HDD's whilst making sure that each new
>installations partition is referenced as the C drive?
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>I'm pretty sure I managed to do this under Win NT (although my memory is a
>little foggy now) by marking a partition as active then rebooting. NT would
>then see the active partition as the System drive and so boot directly from
>that, instead of using the Boot.ini options. However, under XP, you can mark
>and ALL and ANY primary partitions as active (and there doesn't seem to be a
>way to unselecting this option natively), so this does not seem to work
>unless you physically remove drives (which is of course no good if you want
>to install to a different partition on the same drive).
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>The reason I want to do this is so that I can ghost any partition to a new
>drive and continue functioning correctly. The MS OEM tools that I have used
>in the past I believe allow me to strip out all pertinent hardware
>information from the install, but I don't think they strip out all the
>installed registry entries and shortcuts that will refer to the drive letter
>that the current drive happens to reside on.
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Yes you can do this, but you will need to install a third party Boot
Manager program such as Boot Magic (part of Symantec's Partition
Magic) or BootItNG (
www.bootitng.com) and then configure it so that
the non-booting operating system partitions are hidden.
In order to install a new operating system and have it boot as drive
C: you will need to:
- Create the new partition and format it.
- Configure the boot manager to include this new partition on the boot
menu, hiding all the other bootable partitions.
- Reboot the computer and choose the new empty partition to boot from.
- When the computer halts with the "missing operating system" (or
similar prompt insert your installation CD for the new O/S and reboot
the computer. You can now install the new O/S and it will be drive C:
Good luck
Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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