"Ken" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Pegasus (MVP) wrote:
> > "Ken" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > > Pegasus (MVP) wrote:
> > > > "Ken" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > > > > Hello,
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > I am running Windows 2000 Pro and I have added a new hard
> drive,
> > > > > creating 2 partitions.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Now I want to make both drive bootable. How do I do that?
> > > > > Can I even do that?
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > TIA.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Ken
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > It can probably be done but you need to supply more details
> > > > about what you're trying to do. Do you wish to multi-boot?
> > > > If so, what OSs? How many partitions do you have on the
> > > > first drive? What type are they (FAT/NTFS)? What are
> > > > they used for? What about the second drive?
> > >
> > > Just one drive with 2 partitions.
> > >
> > > Drive 1:
> > >
> > > Part1: NTFS : Windows 2003
> > > Part2: FAT32 : Windows 2000
> > >
> > > How do I get part2 to boot?
> > >
> >
> > I am confused about these apparently contradictory
> > statements:
> > - I have added a new hard drive
> > - Just one drive with 2 partitions
> >
> > Did you mean to say that you replaced your existing
> > drive with a new drive, having two partitions? If so,
> > how did you copy Win2000 from the old drive to the
> > second partition of the new drive?
> >
> > Is Windows 2003 Server now installed on the first
> > partition of the new drive?
>
>
> Win 2003 is installed on the first partition.
>
> I still have the old drive but I am trying to get rid of it and I copy
> over the files using a utility provided by Seagate.
>
> But how do I make this second partition bootable?
>
> I was playing around with Boot.ini on the primary partition, can't get
> it to boot to the second partion.
Things are slowly becoming clearer. It felt as if I had to apply the
thumbscrews until you volunteered all the essential details . . .
Here is the picture:
- You have a single disk with two partitions.
- Partition 1 is a primary NTFS partition with a new Win2003
Server installation.
- Partition 2 is a primary FAT32 partition. It has Win2000 that
was copied from an old hard disk, using the Seagate cloning
tool.
And here are the facts of life:
- Win2003 Server will boot happily.
- Win2000 must always be visible on drive C:, because this is
how it was born. On your machine it would show as drive D:.
- It is not possible to boot into Win2000 on your PC when
using the native Windows boot manager.
And here is the solution:
1. Get a copy of XOSL. It's free.
2. Boot the machine with a Win98 boot disk from
www.bootdisk.com.
3. Install XOSL on the Win2000 FAT partition. Not that you must
NOT declare this as a dedicated XOSL partition. If you do then
you will wipe Win2000!
4. Reboot the machine, and add the two OSs to the XOSL menu.
5. Configure XOSL such that when you boot into Win2000, the
Win2003 partition is hidden.
Point 5 is extremely important. If you omit it then Win2000 will
not run (if you're lucky), or you will cripple it (if you're unlucky).