I have xp pro on my primary SATA drive. I installed Vista on secondary SATA
while keeping primary (xp) SATA off in set-up to keep the two independent.
The reason I want the two separate is in-case one partition goes I don't
want the other to be effected as well.
I have two problems.
1. I can not boot into Vista until I switch off xp disk in set-up which is
tedious.
2. I can not access xp drives/partitions in Vista and hence can not copy
files across as xp drive is off to get into Vista.
What I really need is some sort of boot management that can keep both OSs
separate but also allows easy boot selection possibly via a boot time menu.
Any recommendations would be appreciated. This boot management needs to
first install in xp if it needs to access both Os partitions as in vista, xp
disk is not accessible.
I have xp pro on my primary SATA drive. I installed Vista on secondary SATA
while keeping primary (xp) SATA off in set-up to keep the two independent.
The reason I want the two separate is in-case one partition goes I don't
want the other to be effected as well.
I have two problems.
1. I can not boot into Vista until I switch off xp disk in set-up which is
tedious.
2. I can not access xp drives/partitions in Vista and hence can not copy
files across as xp drive is off to get into Vista.
What I really need is some sort of boot management that can keep both OSs
separate but also allows easy boot selection possibly via a boot time menu.
Any recommendations would be appreciated. This boot management needs to
first install in xp if it needs to access both Os partitions as in vista, xp
disk is not accessible.
Doesn't work as in Vista it can not see xp pro. In xp pro it doe snot work
as it says BCD record not found.
Thanks
Regards
"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message
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> Try using this excellent utility:
>
> VistaBootPRO
> http://www.vistabootpro.org/
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
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>
> "John" wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have xp pro on my primary SATA drive. I installed Vista on secondary
> SATA
> while keeping primary (xp) SATA off in set-up to keep the two independent.
> The reason I want the two separate is in-case one partition goes I don't
> want the other to be effected as well.
>
> I have two problems.
>
> 1. I can not boot into Vista until I switch off xp disk in set-up which is
> tedious.
>
> 2. I can not access xp drives/partitions in Vista and hence can not copy
> files across as xp drive is off to get into Vista.
>
> What I really need is some sort of boot management that can keep both OSs
> separate but also allows easy boot selection possibly via a boot time
> menu.
> Any recommendations would be appreciated. This boot management needs to
> first install in xp if it needs to access both Os partitions as in vista,
> xp
> disk is not accessible.
>
> Yep, tough one this one.
>
> Thanks
>
> Regards
>
>
Don't know what you mean by kept off in setup. If you want 2 independent
system, you install one with the one drive plugged in that you are going to
install it on. Then unplug and plug in the other drive and install your
second system. Plug it back in. Keep each drive plugged into the same MOBO
socket.
If you have a BIOS that allows you to select the boot drive during POST you
can select the system you want to boot (mine uses F12). If you want to set
up a dual boot but have two independent systems, you set the Vista drive
first in boot priority in the BIOS, you boot to Vista, install EasyBCD or
VistaBootPro and add a legacy boot entry.
If you want a third party product, I recommend BootItNG.
"John" <John@nospam.infovis.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I have xp pro on my primary SATA drive. I installed Vista on secondary
> SATA while keeping primary (xp) SATA off in set-up to keep the two
> independent. The reason I want the two separate is in-case one partition
> goes I don't want the other to be effected as well.
>
> I have two problems.
>
> 1. I can not boot into Vista until I switch off xp disk in set-up which is
> tedious.
>
> 2. I can not access xp drives/partitions in Vista and hence can not copy
> files across as xp drive is off to get into Vista.
>
> What I really need is some sort of boot management that can keep both OSs
> separate but also allows easy boot selection possibly via a boot time
> menu. Any recommendations would be appreciated. This boot management needs
> to first install in xp if it needs to access both Os partitions as in
> vista, xp disk is not accessible.
>
> Yep, tough one this one.
>
> Thanks
>
> Regards
>
>