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Hi,
I'm new to XPe but a long time Windows wonk. I have researched XPe on the MS site, read many many articles and created a couple of simple XPe runtime images that booted on my development box. So, somewhat successful to this point. My development platform is W2KServer. This is a machine that I have been using for several years for web/.NET/web services development and is very reliable and has all my aux. tools installed. I'd prefer to use this machine exclusively for development/testing of the XPe image but I can't get the system to dual boot. I have the ARC set correctly to point to the second (slave) HD but it blue screens with 0x0000007b. My guess is this may be caused by the 2kServer boot loader not being compatible with XPe in some way. Q1: Do I need to be running XP (to I get the XP boot loader on the primary drive) so I can dual boot between my development system and the XPe image? Q2: Can I transfer an XP boot loader onto my 2kserver box to fix this problem. My guess is 'no'. Thanks, Nick. |
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Hi Nick
The bootloader from 2k and XP(E) are not compatible. The only way is to copy the loaders during boottime. There are some 3. party tools. (i.e. boot-commander) -- Martin Grossen AVNET EMG Silica FM/FAM Microsoft Embedded Europe Your competent partner for Microsoft Embedded licencing ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Ten" <nick.bartolotti@tentechnologies.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:OqYMaNBPDHA.1612@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I'm new to XPe but a long time Windows wonk. I have researched XPe on the > MS site, read many many articles and created a couple of simple XPe runtime > images that booted on my development box. So, somewhat successful to this > point. > > My development platform is W2KServer. This is a machine that I have been > using for several years for web/.NET/web services development and is very > reliable and has all my aux. tools installed. I'd prefer to use this > machine exclusively for development/testing of the XPe image but I can't get > the system to dual boot. > > I have the ARC set correctly to point to the second (slave) HD but it blue > screens with 0x0000007b. My guess is this may be caused by the 2kServer > boot loader not being compatible with XPe in some way. > > Q1: Do I need to be running XP (to I get the XP boot loader on the primary > drive) so I can dual boot between my development system and the XPe image? > > Q2: Can I transfer an XP boot loader onto my 2kserver box to fix this > problem. My guess is 'no'. > > Thanks, > Nick. > > |
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"Ten" <nick.bartolotti@tentechnologies.com> wrote in
news:OqYMaNBPDHA.1612@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl: > My development platform is W2KServer. This is a machine that I have > been using for several years for web/.NET/web services development and > is very reliable and has all my aux. tools installed. I'd prefer to use > this machine exclusively for development/testing of the XPe image but I > can't get the system to dual boot. > > I have the ARC set correctly to point to the second (slave) HD but it > blue screens with 0x0000007b. My guess is this may be caused by the > 2kServer boot loader not being compatible with XPe in some way. > > Q1: Do I need to be running XP (to I get the XP boot loader on the > primary drive) so I can dual boot between my development system and the > XPe image? > > Q2: Can I transfer an XP boot loader onto my 2kserver box to fix this > problem. My guess is 'no'. The XP boot loader (NTLDR) is backwards compatible, so you shouldn't have a problem booting Win2K if you replace NTLDR with the XP version. -- --Jon, MS This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Hi Jon!
Hey!!!! That solve my boot problem on my laptop! I havn't had the courage to replace the loader, yet! :-) Thanks -- Martin Grossen AVNET EMG Silica FM/FAM Microsoft Embedded Europe Your competent partner for Microsoft Embedded licencing ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Jon Fincher (MS)" <jonfi_online@microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:Xns93A788C51257Ejonfiatmicrosoftdotc@157.54.3.22... > "Ten" <nick.bartolotti@tentechnologies.com> wrote in > news:OqYMaNBPDHA.1612@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl: > > > My development platform is W2KServer. This is a machine that I have > > been using for several years for web/.NET/web services development and > > is very reliable and has all my aux. tools installed. I'd prefer to use > > this machine exclusively for development/testing of the XPe image but I > > can't get the system to dual boot. > > > > I have the ARC set correctly to point to the second (slave) HD but it > > blue screens with 0x0000007b. My guess is this may be caused by the > > 2kServer boot loader not being compatible with XPe in some way. > > > > Q1: Do I need to be running XP (to I get the XP boot loader on the > > primary drive) so I can dual boot between my development system and the > > XPe image? > > > > Q2: Can I transfer an XP boot loader onto my 2kserver box to fix this > > problem. My guess is 'no'. > > The XP boot loader (NTLDR) is backwards compatible, so you shouldn't have > a problem booting Win2K if you replace NTLDR with the XP version. > > -- > --Jon, MS > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no > rights. |
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