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Unregistered 07-06-2007 02:38 AM

Same
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kishore (Post 6385)
Hooray, it really works. I loaded up XP SP1 and did all the steps, but could never load XP, because it was showing error
File: \ntldr
Status: 0xc000000e
Info: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt.

I tried so many things, but couldn't make it run - untill I followed the advice.

Thank you so much.

I am having the same problem, how did you fix it?

tonythetiger 07-06-2007 09:03 AM

No did not compleet the xp install as could not see the new partition to install it on vista is on c: so i f3 out and canceled the xp installatio vista still works fine

tonythetiger 07-07-2007 07:06 PM

tony
 
Hi

I did this but when xp gets to the bit ware you choose which partition to choose there is not a choice just c: a shrunken c: but xp cant see any other drive

i followed your instructions to shrink my vista c: drive and vista can see c: and the new drive x: but xp cant. i F3 out and did not continue with the xp install as i no you cant have 2 os on the same drive

please help

William_Wilson 07-07-2007 11:14 PM

be sure that the partition you see is the vista partiton, and not the new partition. the installer will label the first or only partition it sees as C:\ no matter what Vista would name them.

tonythetiger 07-08-2007 03:47 PM

help
 
I shrunk the x: drive as well now sop i have 3 drives but xp only see's c: drive which has vista on it i know this only buy the size of the drive

Unregistered 07-11-2007 03:19 AM

Vista Xp Dual Boot When Installed On Separate Drives
 
I've followed the guidlines in your article although I beleive these are for dual boot on seperate partitions and not for seperate hard drives, which tag needs to be altered?

William_Wilson 07-11-2007 01:49 PM

it should be as simple as changing the boot letter for XP to the other drive letter (the drive which Vista shows under My Computer which has XP installed) It is likely to be D: or E:

Colecat7 07-11-2007 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 7373)
Hi ya problem when i have tried to install XP it gets to the bit ware you choose the drives to install it on and my new drive is not there you can only see the C: drive it has been shrunk but you cant see the X: drive thats what i called it
do i need to make the new drive active as when i go to do this it advises me that it may crash out the pc

please help

Tony

hi,
:)
when i did the shrink from my vista i jus made sure that it was not part of c drive any more (vista), IE an unpartitioned area on my hard drive along with drive c with vista on it. :) then i put my xp home disk in, let my xp disk partition and format the unpartioned space and installed xp on the new formatted space and it went fine from there. :)

Colecat7 :) :)

Unregistered 07-12-2007 09:28 PM

how do i make my partition a primary partition, it's currently an extended, logical drive partition

El Presidente 07-16-2007 11:07 AM

Dual Boot Vista and XP with Vista already installed
 
hi,
i followed all the instructions properly, and now i am booting left and right between operating systems. comp starts up like it should, choicing me with both OP systems, and everything else is super.
But i do have a little prob, and i hope someone can help me. /i am using a comp with vista pre=inst, on a sata HD. getting XP as a second OP to run was no problem at all, the problem now is, that i can't seem to make my hardware work properly with XP.The proper display driver(nividia), adapter, network, and so on are giving me grief....i can't get onto the internet with XP to update them,because the networking won't work.

anybody have any ideas how to resolve this???


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