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Yeah but in EasyCD, it asks for a drive letter. I choose the drive that XP is installed on. So shouldn't it be able to find it?
So let's say I add the NTLDR to my win7 system, will that solve my problem?
Yeah but in EasyCD, it asks for a drive letter. I choose the drive that XP is installed on. So shouldn't it be able to find it?
So let's say I add the NTLDR to my win7 system, will that solve my problem?
are you using an old version of EasyBCD or somethin' ?
The newest one I found.
Edit: 1.7.2
Last edited by Synt4xError; 04 Oct 2009 at 17:37. Reason: EasyBCd Version
well many things have been updated and fixed since then. I'm using version 2.0.64
Ok so I installed EasyBCD 2.0.0.64. I did the same steps as I did in the older version. It asked me if I wanted it to copy the NTLDR over and reconfigure the booting so I can use dual boot. I said yes. Then when I restarted to try and boot into XP it gave me the error saying file missing or corrupt (NTLDR).
Please post a screenshot of Disk Management window.
https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...en-forums.html
Disk0 - Win7
Disk1 - XP
You really need the XP bootfiles to be on the 100mb partition . Give it a drive letter.
Let Easybcd add the XP entry again and autoconfigure.
SIW2 that worked perfectly, thank you very much.
Also thank you sup3rsprt