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Dual Boot XP and Windows 2000

 
 
Pauly
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      27th Mar 2007
I have XP on Drive 1 and Windows 2000 on Drive 2. Up till now I have
been switching between the operating systems by going into the BIOS
and changing the default boot drive. How can I set it up to let me
choose which OS I want to boot up.

Cheers !

 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)
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      27th Mar 2007

"Pauly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have XP on Drive 1 and Windows 2000 on Drive 2. Up till now I have
> been switching between the operating systems by going into the BIOS
> and changing the default boot drive. How can I set it up to let me
> choose which OS I want to boot up.
>
> Cheers !
>


You can do this by installing a proper boot manager. The exact
details depend on your partition structure, i.e. which partions
you have and what type they are.


 
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Andreas
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      27th Mar 2007
The simplest and correct way to do this is by using only 1 primary partition
and making a logical drive for the 2nd OS. Install the 1st OS on the Primary
partition and the 2nd on the logical drive. The installation will take care
of your BOOT.ini file on the primary disk. You have to install XP last
though.


"Pauly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have XP on Drive 1 and Windows 2000 on Drive 2. Up till now I have
> been switching between the operating systems by going into the BIOS
> and changing the default boot drive. How can I set it up to let me
> choose which OS I want to boot up.
>
> Cheers !
>



 
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Andy
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      27th Mar 2007
Copy the entry for Windows 2000 in the boot.ini on Drive 2, and insert
it in the boot.ini on Drive 1, changing rdisk(0) to rdisk(1).

On 27 Mar 2007 07:27:08 -0700, "Pauly" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>I have XP on Drive 1 and Windows 2000 on Drive 2. Up till now I have
>been switching between the operating systems by going into the BIOS
>and changing the default boot drive. How can I set it up to let me
>choose which OS I want to boot up.
>
>Cheers !


 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)
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      27th Mar 2007

"Andreas" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> The simplest and correct way to do this <snip>


Please define "correct". There are several ways of
establishing a multi-boot environment, including the one
the OS uses at the moment. I would not call one of them
"correct" and the remainder "incorrect".


 
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Ron Sommer
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      28th Mar 2007
And have Drive 1 selected as the boot drive in the Bios.
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"Andy" <1@2.3> wrote in message
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: Copy the entry for Windows 2000 in the boot.ini on Drive 2, and insert
: it in the boot.ini on Drive 1, changing rdisk(0) to rdisk(1).
:
: On 27 Mar 2007 07:27:08 -0700, "Pauly" <(E-Mail Removed)>
: wrote:
:
: >I have XP on Drive 1 and Windows 2000 on Drive 2. Up till now I have
: >been switching between the operating systems by going into the BIOS
: >and changing the default boot drive. How can I set it up to let me
: >choose which OS I want to boot up.
: >
: >Cheers !
:

 
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Pauly
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      30th Mar 2007
On Mar 28, 4:32 pm, "Ron Sommer" <rsom...@nospam.ktis.net> wrote:
> And have Drive 1 selected as the boot drive in the Bios.
> --
> Ronald Sommer
>
> "Andy" <1...@2.3> wrote in message
>
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> : Copy the entry for Windows 2000 in the boot.ini on Drive 2, and insert
> : it in the boot.ini on Drive 1, changing rdisk(0) to rdisk(1).
> :
> : On 27 Mar 2007 07:27:08 -0700, "Pauly" <paulmadari...@gmail.com>: wrote:
>
> :
> : >I have XP on Drive 1 and Windows 2000 on Drive 2. Up till now I have
> : >been switching between the operating systems by going into the BIOS
> : >and changing the default boot drive. How can I set it up to let me
> : >choose which OS I want to boot up.
> : >
> : >Cheers !
> :


" Copy the entry for Windows 2000 in the boot.ini on Drive 2, and
insert
it in the boot.ini on Drive 1, changing rdisk(0) to rdisk(1)."

This worked out just fine. Thanks Andy !


 
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Sunshine
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      1st Apr 2007
When I select the seconadry drive(XP) as the 1st boot drive, the following
is the msg I get in check all boot paths:
it appears that the following line in the boot.ini file does not refer to a
valid operating system
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional" /fastdetect. When I select 2000 at startup I get the msg
about hal.dll being corrupt. Before editing the boot.ini file in XP, the
boot path for both OS were the same w/rdisk(0).
"Pauly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Mar 28, 4:32 pm, "Ron Sommer" <rsom...@nospam.ktis.net> wrote:
> > And have Drive 1 selected as the boot drive in the Bios.
> > --
> > Ronald Sommer
> >
> > "Andy" <1...@2.3> wrote in message
> >
> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > : Copy the entry for Windows 2000 in the boot.ini on Drive 2, and insert
> > : it in the boot.ini on Drive 1, changing rdisk(0) to rdisk(1).
> > :
> > : On 27 Mar 2007 07:27:08 -0700, "Pauly" <paulmadari...@gmail.com>:

wrote:
> >
> > :
> > : >I have XP on Drive 1 and Windows 2000 on Drive 2. Up till now I have
> > : >been switching between the operating systems by going into the BIOS
> > : >and changing the default boot drive. How can I set it up to let me
> > : >choose which OS I want to boot up.
> > : >
> > : >Cheers !
> > :

>
> " Copy the entry for Windows 2000 in the boot.ini on Drive 2, and
> insert
> it in the boot.ini on Drive 1, changing rdisk(0) to rdisk(1)."
>
> This worked out just fine. Thanks Andy !
>
>



 
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Ron Sommer
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      1st Apr 2007
Are you sure Win 2000 is in the Windows folder?
Usually Win 2000 is in WINNT folder.
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINNT="Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional" /fastdetect

The hal.dll error can be caused by an error in the boot.ini file.

rdisk(0) would be the first hard disk in the Bios boot order.
When the XP disk is the first disk, its rdisk would be 0 and Win 2000 would
be 1.
--
Ronald Sommer

"Sunshine" <sunshinenews2000-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
: When I select the seconadry drive(XP) as the 1st boot drive, the following
: is the msg I get in check all boot paths:
: it appears that the following line in the boot.ini file does not refer to
a
: valid operating system
: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows 2000
: Professional" /fastdetect. When I select 2000 at startup I get the msg
: about hal.dll being corrupt. Before editing the boot.ini file in XP, the
: boot path for both OS were the same w/rdisk(0).
: "Pauly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
: news:(E-Mail Removed)...
: > On Mar 28, 4:32 pm, "Ron Sommer" <rsom...@nospam.ktis.net> wrote:
: > > And have Drive 1 selected as the boot drive in the Bios.
: > > --
: > > Ronald Sommer
: > >
: > > "Andy" <1...@2.3> wrote in message
: > >
: > > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
: > > : Copy the entry for Windows 2000 in the boot.ini on Drive 2, and
insert
: > > : it in the boot.ini on Drive 1, changing rdisk(0) to rdisk(1).
: > > :
: > > : On 27 Mar 2007 07:27:08 -0700, "Pauly" <paulmadari...@gmail.com>:
: wrote:
: > >
: > > :
: > > : >I have XP on Drive 1 and Windows 2000 on Drive 2. Up till now I
have
: > > : >been switching between the operating systems by going into the BIOS
: > > : >and changing the default boot drive. How can I set it up to let me
: > > : >choose which OS I want to boot up.
: > > : >
: > > : >Cheers !
: > > :
: >
: > " Copy the entry for Windows 2000 in the boot.ini on Drive 2, and
: > insert
: > it in the boot.ini on Drive 1, changing rdisk(0) to rdisk(1)."
: >
: > This worked out just fine. Thanks Andy !
: >
: >
:
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