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Has anyone ever down this successfully?? I have a PC with XP Home - OS is on
C Drive - Partitioned the Drive and Installed Pro on D Drive- which seemed to work succesfully - when first I restarted had the option to boot into either OS - booted into Pro - then did another restart - option to boot into Pro was no longer available - PC automatically tried to boot in to Home but was unable to do do as System 32 file was missing - recovered home edition from back up but lost the Pro installation Anyone any ideas??? |
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"Allan187" wrote:
> I have a PC with XP Home - OS is on C Drive - Partitioned > the Drive and Installed Pro on D Drive- which seemed to > work succesfully - when first I restarted had the option to boot > into either OS - booted into Pro - then did another restart - > option to boot into Pro was no longer available - PC > automatically tried to boot in to Home but was unable to do > do as System 32 file was missing - recovered home edition > from back up but lost the Pro installation > Anyone any ideas??? It sounds like the partition marked "active" was still the "C:" partition on the 2nd boot. That made the boot files in the old C: partition the ones controlling the booting. You can see which partition is "active" on each HD by running Disk Management. If a HD has more than 1 partition, the active one will be indicated in the graphic representation. To mark a partition "active", right-click on the graphic rep and select "Mark Partition as Active". If it's already "active", the selection will be grayed out. *TimDaniels* |
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