Need help to restoration my xp partition

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  1. Posts : 5
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    Need help to restoration my xp partition


    Hello everyone,
    I need some serious help from u guys. I had two os partion. C for windows 7 and D for xp. first installed xp on D drive. Then installed windows 7 on C drive. But after installing windows 7 i can't see xp boot option in the boot manager. The system itself is booting into windows 7 only. How can i restore the xp boot options In the windows 7 boot manager.
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  2.    #2

    Please post back a screenshot of full Disk Management drive map, using Snipping Tool in Start Menu, attaching file using paper clip in reply box. We can then advise you of the exact steps.

    It is most likely a data drive which was marked active and derailed correct configuration of the Dual Boot. Happens here almost every day.
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  3. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Professional
    Thread Starter
       #3

    have a look at my capture
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Need help to restoration my xp partition-capture.jpg  
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    Those OS partitions are pretty small. You don't want to cramp the paging file, which could already be happening on XP and might occur with Win7 as it fills up with programs and data. I'd move data to the other partitions, or delete some of them and reconfigure the OS partitions to be larger.

    Just keep in mind you can't expand into space to the left using Disk Management, only a partition manager like free Partition Wizard bootable CD which is highly recommended for Win7.

    Partition Wizard can also be used to convert the XP partition to Primary from Logical if it is necessary to mark it active to hold boot critical files. We will try to avoid that by keeping Win7 active for this Dual Boot.

    To create the Dual Boot menu you'll need to use EasyBCD 2.0 following Steps 8-17 in Method Two here: Dual Boot Installation with Windows 7 and XP

    Attachment 44888

    If there are any problems, post back a screenshot of the EasyBCD listings.
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  5. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Professional
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Hello My Friend,
    Thanks for all ur help. But sorry to say no success still. I followed carefully the steps u have mentioned. EasyBCD successfully added the entry in boot loader and i can see the "Microsoft Windows XP" in boot manager At the time of boot. But After selecting the xp My Screen goes black. Nothing happens not even the HDD led blinking. But I can say the system is not yet hanged, i can turn on/off numlock, capslock keys. After 5 mins I clicked ctrl + alt + del to reboot. And it also rebooted successfully. But can't get into my xp.
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    Let's make sure boot.ini, ntldr, and ntdetect.com are in the roots of both OS drives.

    In Control Panel>FOlder options>View tab: Show hidden files and folders, and unhide protected OS files.

    Then check the root of both C and D drive to see that those 3 files are there. If not, copy them over.

    Then try to reboot into both OS.

    If not, post back a screenshot of the EasyBCD listings and your current Disk Mgmt after adding XP in Easy. We need to determine if XP can function on that logical drive as a Dual Boot. If not, can you move data off the extended partition to reformat a Primary XP drive ?
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  7. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Professional
    Thread Starter
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    Hello there,
    Basically The current partition holds the windows 7,used to hold windows XP 2 days earlier. I had dual boot with 2 XP OS. Recently I had formatted the partition C and clean installed windows 7. As far i can understand, previously the XP-boot-Kernel-files (NTLDR, NTDETECT.COM, BOOT.INI) were in partition C before installing windows 7. As i have formatted the drive C The boot files got deleted. I Can Notice The Ntldr And NTDETECT.com on C: which was previously copied by easybcd while running the process instructed by u. Should I Copy The same files to My D drive as well as the D drive holds the xp installation. But The boot.ini is missing. I can create the boot.ini by running "bootcfg /rebuild" from xp recovery console while booting from the CD. can u supply me a sample xp boot.ini file.
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    Yes copy Ntldr And NTDETECT.com so they are in both C and D root

    How to recover Boot.ini: http://www.proposedsolution.com/solu...stem32hal-dll/

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/330184

    Then make sure all 3 files including boot.ini are in the root of both drives.

    The wild card is the logical partitition. If XP tries to take the Active flag, it will fail because logical cannot be set Active. So the trick is to get all 3 boot files into both partitions while keeping Win7 Active System Partition. I don't know if it can be done with the XP recovery attempting to reassert XP boot.

    You could at point of failure boot the Partition Wizard CD to convert XP partition to Primary. Another wild card is the extended partition will likely all need to be converted (never done that before).

    Once converted, boot back into Win7 to see if EasyBCD can now add the boot critical files. If not boot XP CD to try to recover boot.ini, copy 3 files into root of both drives, if neccesary run Easy to add any OS missing from its listings then.


    The fallback once boot.ini is restored is to run a Repair Install from Win7 desktop which will keep everything in place but reconfigure the boot correctly now that you have boot.ini in XP. But you may need to boot into Win7 DVD repair console to run Startup Repair up to 3 times to restart Win7 if XP has taken the boot when recovering boot.ini
    Last edited by gregrocker; 01 Jan 2010 at 18:29.
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  9. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Professional
    Thread Starter
       #9

    After trying every possible way i made my decision to format both of the drive and run the fresh installation (XP in drive c) and then (windows 7 in drive D). Doing so might solve the boot problems i think.
    but one question ? Could i able to activate my windows 7 online with the same cd key as the one is already activated yet. Is there any other way to backup the activation data like vista and restore them after fresh installation.
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    bosesubhasis said:
    After trying every possible way i made my decision to format both of the drive and run the fresh installation (XP in drive c) and then (windows 7 in drive D). Doing so might solve the boot problems i think.
    but one question ? Could i able to activate my windows 7 online with the same cd key as the one is already activated yet. Is there any other way to backup the activation data like vista and restore them after fresh installation.
    Hi

    Backup first.

    First make a decision on your Partitions,(I would have three only)(100g for XP,100g Win7, the rest for your own DATA)

    Dual Boot Installation with Windows 7 and XP
    Activate Windows 7 by Phone
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