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Probably the best way as the boot partition (active partition) was D: Deleting them and reinstalling will sort that.
Probably the best way as the boot partition (active partition) was D: Deleting them and reinstalling will sort that.
Hi guys I have a offtopic question I have been using windows 7 and its great I have a fast system its been so long since ive installed xp is windows7 faster today?
If you want to give a try to Windows 7 again just install Sun VirtualBox 2.2.4 (it is free) and install Windows 7 in a virtual machine.
You will be able to make a lot of tests and there your network should work.
And you can now natively mount the VHD in VirtualBox.
Hello Takeshi.
Yes, that's what I did, start over from the beginning and re-install everything.
I'm pleased to see you're getting it sorted.
Windows 7 can now run VM nativly, along with virtual XP.
Windows XP Mode - Install and Setup
Windows Virtual PC - Create Virtual Machine
Later Ted
Only a primary partition can be marked "active" and only see one primary, your XP 64.
Looks like you got it, ;D
Good to hear that your not giving up on Seven entirely for this machine, in due time better drivers and more of them will be available.