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: "Paul Randall" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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: > "Tim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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: >> "Michael Chare" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
: >> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
: >>> "Mats-Lennart Hansson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
: >>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
: >>>> Hi,
: >>>> In my new computer I have a SATA harddisc that runs Windows Vista
: >>>> Business Edition. This works fine. Now I have put my IDE harddisc
from
: >>>> my old computer (that runs WinXP) into my new computer, and within
: >>>> Vista I have added this harddisc as a dual boot.
: >>>>
: >>>> When starting my computer I get a menu where I can choose between
Vista
: >>>> and Windows XP. However, when I chose Windows XP, my computer
restarts
: >>>> immediately and goes to the dual boot menu again. Selecting Vista
works
: >>>> fine. To summarize:
: >>>>
: >>>> 1. I have Vista on my SATA disc
: >>>> 2. I installed the IDE disc with Windows XP to the computer
: >>>> 3. I changed Vista Boot order to Dual boot against E:\ (WinXP drive)
: >>>> 4. When I select WinXP in boot menu, the computer restarts.
: >>>>
: >>>> Can anyone give me hint of what I've done wrong?
: >>>>
: >>>> Thanks,
: >>>> Mats
: >>>>
: >>>
: >>> As you have it XP is on the D: drive and won't like it as it expects
to
: >>> be on C:
: >>>
: >>> When you want to boot XP adjust your Bios so that the XP disk is the
: >>> first disk selected, and will be the C: drive.
: >>>
: >>> With my Asus mobo, I can hit F8 during the POST and then select the
: >>> device to boot from.
: >>>
: >>>
: >>> --
: >>> Michael Chare
: >>
: >> I'm running ultimate on my sata II, C:. When I boot from an xp pro
disk,
: >> it loads drivers and then can't find a hdd. I emailed Hitachi and they
: >> said it should load; no drivers needed. I don't have an hdd driver
: >> disk( that's why I emailed them). Is there a 'universal driver' for
sata?
: >
: > I have a cheap Compaq with Vista Home Basic preinstalled on a Sata
drive.
: > The BIOS presents it as a separate category from the IDE drives, but
even
: > the DOS version of Ghost running from a W98 DOS boot floppy can access
the
: > Sata drive. I replaced the original Sata drive with a larger drive and
: > created two Fat32 partition on it (in addition to the two NTSF partition
: > Compaq used), and those partitions are seen from the W98 DOS boot floppy
: > Dir command.
: >
: > -Paul Randall
: >
: I changed the disk management in the BIOS to EIDE. I have 2 partitions. XP
: found partition 1. Does that mean my current C: drive is partition 0 , and
: XP found D: partition 1 ? The volume is close to what My Computer reports
: for D: . I don't want to delete my current vista, but it wouldn't be the
: worst.
:
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