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Dual Boot Installation to External HD

 
 
JB1964
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      3rd Jan 2008
Are there any known issues with installing a second instance of XP to an
external USB HD? I have found nothing in the discussions that would lead me
to believe otherwise, but I still get a check disk error on the external
drive during installation. I have looked at every post I could find on dual
boot procedures and found nothing on this subject. I've run check disk on
the second drive and everything seems in order. It has two partitions and no
errors on either. Is the USB connection the culprit? Any help is greatly
appreciated!
 
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Timothy Daniels
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      4th Jan 2008
"JB1964" wrote:
> Are there any known issues with installing a second instance of XP
> to an external USB HD?


Few BIOSes enable booting from a USB device.
If you are using a SATA hard drive, why not use an eSATA
connection to the external box? That would allow booting
and faster data access as well. Search groups.google.com
for "eSATA external" with "Timothy Daniels" as the author
in the past 2 weeks for equipment available.

*TimDaniels*


 
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Sister Mary
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      4th Jan 2008

"JB1964" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Are there any known issues with installing a second instance of XP to an
> external USB HD? I have found nothing in the discussions that would lead
> me
> to believe otherwise, but I still get a check disk error on the external
> drive during installation. I have looked at every post I could find on
> dual
> boot procedures and found nothing on this subject. I've run check disk on
> the second drive and everything seems in order. It has two partitions and
> no
> errors on either. Is the USB connection the culprit? Any help is greatly
> appreciated!


Enter BIOS (Tap F2 or F5)
You will have to navigate your PC's BIOS and locate entry for
Legacy Devices and/or Legacy USB, it maybe under the advanced
option. Once located you have to activate then include it the Boot
sequence. Then XP should be more relaxed about being installed
on an externally connected USB drive.
Once installed you will also have to install a boot manager./loader,
this being a tool that allows you to select which installation to boot
from.


 
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DL
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      4th Jan 2008
The basic issue would be whether you have two winxp licences?

"JB1964" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Are there any known issues with installing a second instance of XP to an
> external USB HD? I have found nothing in the discussions that would lead
> me
> to believe otherwise, but I still get a check disk error on the external
> drive during installation. I have looked at every post I could find on
> dual
> boot procedures and found nothing on this subject. I've run check disk on
> the second drive and everything seems in order. It has two partitions and
> no
> errors on either. Is the USB connection the culprit? Any help is greatly
> appreciated!



 
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Timothy Daniels
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      4th Jan 2008
"Sister Mary" wrote:
> Enter BIOS (Tap F2 or F5)
> You will have to navigate your PC's BIOS and locate entry for
> Legacy Devices and/or Legacy USB, it maybe under the advanced
> option. Once located you have to activate then include it the Boot
> sequence. [......]



Yeah. "...include a USB device in the Boot Sequence", uh...
in the "Advanced" option. Got that? :-)

*TimDaniels*


 
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Edward W. Thompson
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      4th Jan 2008

"JB1964" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Are there any known issues with installing a second instance of XP to an
> external USB HD? I have found nothing in the discussions that would lead
> me
> to believe otherwise, but I still get a check disk error on the external
> drive during installation. I have looked at every post I could find on
> dual
> boot procedures and found nothing on this subject. I've run check disk on
> the second drive and everything seems in order. It has two partitions and
> no
> errors on either. Is the USB connection the culprit? Any help is greatly
> appreciated!


Very simply WINXP will not boot from an external USB drive. There have been
some who claim by 'hacking' the OS they have managed to boot WINXP from a
USB drive, however, I have tried and not succeeded. If you 'must' have
WINXP on an external drive then I think esata drives will 'work' as the
system essentially sees these drives in the same way as an internal drive.


 
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Sister Mary
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      4th Jan 2008

"Timothy Daniels" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Sister Mary" wrote:
>> Enter BIOS (Tap F2 or F5)
>> You will have to navigate your PC's BIOS and locate entry for
>> Legacy Devices and/or Legacy USB, it maybe under the advanced
>> option. Once located you have to activate then include it the Boot
>> sequence. [......]

>
>
> Yeah. "...include a USB device in the Boot Sequence", uh...
> in the "Advanced" option. Got that? :-)
>
> *TimDaniels*
>

Re-read it carefully, I did not say "include a USB device"
I told the OP to activate and include *legacy* device/USB.
It will NOT be listed under USB. It is legacy devices and it
first has to be activated. Then a USB dvd can be used to
boot from an XP disc or a USB hard drive with an XP install.
Now go and learn about BIOS then you can join in the thread.


 
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Sister Mary
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      4th Jan 2008

"Edward W. Thompson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "JB1964" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:838C79B2-2E3D-461F-B13B-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Are there any known issues with installing a second instance of XP to an
>> external USB HD? I have found nothing in the discussions that would lead
>> me
>> to believe otherwise, but I still get a check disk error on the external
>> drive during installation. I have looked at every post I could find on
>> dual
>> boot procedures and found nothing on this subject. I've run check disk
>> on
>> the second drive and everything seems in order. It has two partitions and
>> no
>> errors on either. Is the USB connection the culprit? Any help is
>> greatly
>> appreciated!

>
> Very simply WINXP will not boot from an external USB drive. >snip


Oh yes it can. It just requires reconfiguring *legacy* devices in BIOS


 
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Sister Mary
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      4th Jan 2008

"JB1964" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Are there any known issues with installing a second instance of XP to an
> external USB HD? I have found nothing in the discussions that would lead
> me
> to believe otherwise, but I still get a check disk error on the external
> drive during installation. I have looked at every post I could find on
> dual
> boot procedures and found nothing on this subject. I've run check disk on
> the second drive and everything seems in order. It has two partitions and
> no
> errors on either. Is the USB connection the culprit? Any help is greatly
> appreciated!


As you can see from how the thread has evolved you are getting
conflicting advice.
You can install and boot from a USB device, but the BIOS has to
be reconfigured. In all BIOS settings USB is activated by default.
But the setting you require is *Legacy* device which is DEactivated
by default. It won't be listed under USB, it may have it's own heading
or maybe listed under Advanced depending in your BIOS.
But it is *Legacy* device (Or "Legacy USB") that you have to activate.
Once you have installed XP to USB HDD there are pitfalls you have to
watch out for.
BIOS are configured to scan in a *sequence/order* looking for boot.ini
the usual setting for the scan is first a Floppy drive, if no boot it moves
to the CD/DVD drive, if no boot it then scans next in sequence being
the HDD. It will boot from the first it finds in the sequence, so if you
loaded an XP disk it will boot from that.
To be able to boot from the USB installation of XP, the USB connected
drive has to be activated under *Legacy* devices and then included in
the BIOS boot sequence, but including it in boot sequence you do so
as the last device, so the sequence would run as:
1 - Floppy (If one installed on your PC)
2 - CD/DVD drive
3 - "C" drive/partition as configured on your PC
4 - Legacy device
The problem being with that configuration is your PC will boot from
the C partition and never scan the legacy (USB). So you have to install a
tool that upon boot gives you the option to chose which device to
boot from. The obvious one being Acronis Boot Manager being an
excellent and established tool for the task, but it ain't free.
In google, If you type: boot sequence, boot loaders, boot managers
you should get plenty of results and some freeware options.
Once you have configured your PC you will find XP will install to the
*legacy* activated USB connected hard drive.

Anyone else who is interested, by activating *Legacy* devices in
the BIOS settings you will also be able to boot from an externally
connected USB DVD drive, this maybe of use to laptop owners
or hardware failure etc. But in such circumstance you set the *legacy*
device as first in Boot sequence.








 
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JB1964
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      4th Jan 2008
ALL,
I truly appreciate the advice and am trying all aspects. In navigating my
bios, the only entry I could find that was even close to what is suggested
was "enable other boot device". This was disabled by default. I'd like some
feedback from SM if you believe this is referring to legacy systems.

Also, if I'm successful, can I not use windows boot .ini file to delineate
the two different boot options at start up?

I apologize ahead of time for any nub questions I just asked. Thanks again
to EVERYONE!

 
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