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| Dual boot XP/Vista Problems Hi, I'm trying to dual boot XP/Vista on my system. I've gotten XP installed on 1st, 160GB's RAID 0. I was trying to install Vista on an 80 Gig drive, but it's an IDE drive. I didn't think this would make a difference, but apparently it does because when I get to the part of the install that asks what partition to install Vista to, I click the IDE drive and I get an error message "Windows is unable to find a System Volume that meets its criteria for installation" I've got a Dell that I was able to dual boot with, but both drives are IDE. Should XP be on the IDE and Vista put on the SATA drives? Or should it work the way I've gotten my system set up? |
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| Re: Dual boot XP/Vista Problems On my computer the sound stopped working in windows XP when i dual booted so i switched to windows vista! -- [url]http://www.goldwatches.com/watches.asp?Brand=39[/url] "carlrs1" <carlrs1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6D2F05D6-065A-43A5-8FAB-6E2B1CAC9748@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hi, I'm trying to dual boot XP/Vista on my system. I've gotten XP > installed on 1st, 160GB's RAID 0. I was trying to install Vista on an 80 > Gig > drive, but it's an IDE drive. I didn't think this would make a difference, > but apparently it does because when I get to the part of the install that > asks what partition to install Vista to, I click the IDE drive and I get > an > error message "Windows is unable to find a System Volume that meets its > criteria for installation" > > I've got a Dell that I was able to dual boot with, but both drives are > IDE. Should XP be on the IDE and Vista put on the SATA drives? Or should > it > work the way I've gotten my system set up? >[/color] |
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| Re: Dual boot XP/Vista Problems The cleanest way to proceed would be to install Vista with only the drive you want to install it on, attached. Then download VistaBootPro or EasyBCD and clean up the dual booting process. At that point you can decide which you want to be the system drive and then install the appropriate booting process. "carlrs1" <carlrs1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6D2F05D6-065A-43A5-8FAB-6E2B1CAC9748@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hi, I'm trying to dual boot XP/Vista on my system. I've gotten XP > installed on 1st, 160GB's RAID 0. I was trying to install Vista on an 80 > Gig > drive, but it's an IDE drive. I didn't think this would make a difference, > but apparently it does because when I get to the part of the install that > asks what partition to install Vista to, I click the IDE drive and I get > an > error message "Windows is unable to find a System Volume that meets its > criteria for installation" > > I've got a Dell that I was able to dual boot with, but both drives are > IDE. Should XP be on the IDE and Vista put on the SATA drives? Or should > it > work the way I've gotten my system set up? >[/color] |
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| Re: Dual boot XP/Vista Problems Well, seems the last two posters had pretty good ideas, but I found out that the hard drive I tried to install Vista to was "Bad". But that's ok, I'm going to get another one (SATA) and see how that goes. Thanks folks. "John Barnes" wrote: [color=blue] > The cleanest way to proceed would be to install Vista with only the drive > you want to install it on, attached. Then download VistaBootPro or EasyBCD > and clean up the dual booting process. At that point you can decide which > you want to be the system drive and then install the appropriate booting > process. > > "carlrs1" <carlrs1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6D2F05D6-065A-43A5-8FAB-6E2B1CAC9748@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Hi, I'm trying to dual boot XP/Vista on my system. I've gotten XP > > installed on 1st, 160GB's RAID 0. I was trying to install Vista on an 80 > > Gig > > drive, but it's an IDE drive. I didn't think this would make a difference, > > but apparently it does because when I get to the part of the install that > > asks what partition to install Vista to, I click the IDE drive and I get > > an > > error message "Windows is unable to find a System Volume that meets its > > criteria for installation" > > > > I've got a Dell that I was able to dual boot with, but both drives are > > IDE. Should XP be on the IDE and Vista put on the SATA drives? Or should > > it > > work the way I've gotten my system set up? > >[/color] > >[/color] |
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