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I installed XP in a separate partition on my new laptop that initially had Vista Business installed. I haven't touched Vista partition. It was on C: drive. My XP is on D: drive. When I start my computer, I am directly taken to XP. When I press F8 during boot-up, I do not see Vista on the bootloader list. Is it possible to bring it back on the bootloader so that I can still use it?
And also I'd like to know how to downgrade Vista to XP. What I have written above, is that downgrading? Or is downgrading means something else?
Thanks!!
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When 2 operating systems are installed on a computer, on separate hard drives or different partitions of 1 hard drive, you have what is called dual booting.
Please provide the exact error message you receive.
WC
"white lightning" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I installed XP in a separate partition on my new laptop that initially > had Vista Business installed. I haven't touched Vista partition. It > was on C: drive. My XP is on D: drive. When I start my computer, I am > directly taken to XP. When I press F8 during boot-up, I do not see > Vista on the bootloader list. Is it possible to bring it back on the > bootloader so that I can still use it? > > And also I'd like to know how to downgrade Vista to XP. What I have > written above, is that downgrading? Or is downgrading means something > else? > > Thanks!! > >
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On Jul 1, 7:02 pm, Wiley C <Wil...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > When 2 operating systems are installed on a computer, on separate hard drives > or different partitions of 1 hard drive, you have what is called dual > booting. > > Please provide the exact error message you receive.
Yes I am referring to the dual booting.When I press F8 to select operating systems from dual booting menu, Vista is not there.
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How did you install XP on your computer, and how did you create the extra partition? You normally install the older OS first, in this case XP on the size partition that you want; then install Vista on a 2nd partition. Most computers come with 2 partitions these days; the 2nd partition holding Vista's system recovery files.
"white lightning" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I installed XP in a separate partition on my new laptop that initially > had Vista Business installed. I haven't touched Vista partition. It > was on C: drive. My XP is on D: drive. When I start my computer, I am > directly taken to XP. When I press F8 during boot-up, I do not see > Vista on the bootloader list. Is it possible to bring it back on the > bootloader so that I can still use it? > > And also I'd like to know how to downgrade Vista to XP. What I have > written above, is that downgrading? Or is downgrading means something > else? > > Thanks!! > >
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On Jul 1, 9:06 pm, Mick Murphy <MickMur...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > How did you install XP on your computer, and how did you create the extra > partition? > You normally install the older OS first, in this case XP on the size > partition that you want; then install Vista on a 2nd partition. > Most computers come with 2 partitions these days; the 2nd partition holding > Vista's system recovery files. >
My laptop came with Vista Business installed in it. I partitioned the C: drive that contains Vista system files using XP installation CD. I did not touch the other partition that had vista recovery files or whatever it is. I then installed XP Professional on the new partition.
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I think that when you installed XP it overwrote the Vista boot stuff since it doesn't know anything about Vista.
Try booting with your Vista DVD and choosing the repair option that comes up. I can't remember what it's called but something like repairing boot options. It also indicates that you may have to boot more than once with the DVD to complete the recovery...
HTH
white lightning <crescent_au[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] >On Jul 1, 9:06 pm, Mick Murphy <MickMur...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> >wrote: >> How did you install XP on your computer, and how did you create the extra >> partition? >> You normally install the older OS first, in this case XP on the size >> partition that you want; then install Vista on a 2nd partition. >> Most computers come with 2 partitions these days; the 2nd partition holding >> Vista's system recovery files. >> > >My laptop came with Vista Business installed in it. I partitioned the >C: drive that contains Vista system files using XP installation CD. I >did not touch the other partition that had vista recovery files or >whatever it is. I then installed XP Professional on the new partition.
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On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 01:42:53 -0700, white lightning <crescent_au[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone who said :
[Quoted Text] >I installed XP in a separate partition on my new laptop that initially >had Vista Business installed.
see http://mindprod.com/jgloss/bootmanager.html -- Roedy Green Canadian Mind Products The Java Glossary http://mindprod.com
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How did you resize the partition to create available space to install XP. Based on your current description and the use of the XP CD, it appears that you may have wiped Vista Business to install XP, if so Vista would not be present nor would a dual boot loader.
Here's some background information on resizing a drive http://www.theeldergeek.com/hard_drives_05.htm
"white lightning" <crescent_au[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1183288638.211627.161770[ at ]i38g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
[Quoted Text] > On Jul 1, 9:06 pm, Mick Murphy <MickMur...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote: >> How did you install XP on your computer, and how did you create the extra >> partition? >> You normally install the older OS first, in this case XP on the size >> partition that you want; then install Vista on a 2nd partition. >> Most computers come with 2 partitions these days; the 2nd partition >> holding >> Vista's system recovery files. >> > > My laptop came with Vista Business installed in it. I partitioned the > C: drive that contains Vista system files using XP installation CD. I > did not touch the other partition that had vista recovery files or > whatever it is. I then installed XP Professional on the new partition. >
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On Jul 2, 2:41 pm, "...winston" <merlin[ at ]druid9#.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > How did you resize the partition to create available space to install XP. > Based on your current description and the use of the XP CD, it appears that > you may have wiped Vista Business to install XP, if so Vista would not be > present nor would a dual boot loader.
I still have C: drive that contains all the Vista files intact. Vista hasn't been overwritten.
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Let me ask again.. How did you resize the drive to create available space to install XP ? ..winston
"white lightning" <crescent_au[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1183367010.380091.289630[ at ]x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com... : On Jul 2, 2:41 pm, "...winston" <merlin[ at ]druid9#.com> wrote: : > How did you resize the partition to create available space to install XP. : > Based on your current description and the use of the XP CD, it appears that : > you may have wiped Vista Business to install XP, if so Vista would not be : > present nor would a dual boot loader. : : I still have C: drive that contains all the Vista files intact. Vista : hasn't been overwritten. : :
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"...winston" <merlin[ at ]druid9#.com> wrote in message news:%23nT1$NRvHHA.4796[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Let me ask again.. How did you resize the drive to create available space to install XP ? ..winston
"white lightning" <crescent_au[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1183367010.380091.289630[ at ]x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com... : On Jul 2, 2:41 pm, "...winston" <merlin[ at ]druid9#.com> wrote: : > How did you resize the partition to create available space to install XP. : > Based on your current description and the use of the XP CD, it appears that : > you may have wiped Vista Business to install XP, if so Vista would not be : > present nor would a dual boot loader. : : I still have C: drive that contains all the Vista files intact. Vista : hasn't been overwritten.
Look here for full instuctions. http://apcmag.com/5485/dualbooting_vista_and_xp : :
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On Jul 3, 11:42 am, "...winston" <merlin[ at ]druid9#.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Let me ask again.. > How did you resize the drive to create available space to install XP ?
I created new partitions using XP installation CD. Before installing XP, it asked me where to install XP and it let me partition the initial C: drive that had Vista in it.
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