Dual boot installation fail - 7 and XP

EFH

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I am trying to get XP and 7 to run in dual boot mode. 7 is installed first. I am following the instructions posted in the tutorial by Brink on this site. I have made a partition and when I start the XP install and XP finishes the copy proses and the pc restarts I get an error message:

Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
<Windows Root>\System 32\ntoskrnl.exe
Please re-install a copy of the above file.

To get the Win 7 working again I have to to a Windows 7 startup repair.

Any suggestions? There seems to be a MBR problem somewhere as changes I make via EasyBCD don't get saved.

Short of reformatting the HDD what can I try?
 
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Or possibly a bad XP install disc, has it been used successfully on other installs ?

Don`t reformat your hdd just to get XP installed, just run the startup repair to get 7 booting again.
 

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Yeah well I suppose that dvd or whatever media could well past it's use by date and I would suspect too the it has no SP's on it as I have one left here at home - never used and if ti were like the other two I have used no SP's:( and heck of a lot of updates etc ad nauseum ad infinitum
 

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Or possibly a bad XP install disc, has it been used successfully on other installs ?

Don`t reformat your hdd just to get XP installed, just run the startup repair to get 7 booting again.


I have used this disk before and it worked fine. I do repair with the 7 disk to get 7 working again. This has been going on for two days now.
 

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I would get another used hard drive and install it on the system and unplug your Windows 7 drive if you really want to tinker with XP to get it installed. Once you get it installed, then hook up the W7 drive and use the bios to boot into either system.
 

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Are you using XP with SPS3? Full formatting the XP partition? Try another XP CD with SP3.
 
Yup, the same one I use everywhere I need it.
 

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Then I'd try again but if it won't resolve the boot files issue then you'd likely need to wipe the HD first with Diskpart Clean Command to clear the boot sector of code.

You can save a Macrium or Acronis (free with any WD or Seagate HD) backup image of Win7, wipe the HD, install XP first, then image Win7 onto a partition and add it to a Dual Boot from XP with EasyBCD.

This would be if you're feeling experimental because it's much more trouble than it's worth otherwise, when you can virtualize XP in Win7 easily with freeware like Virtual Box, Virtual Player, etc. You can also get almost any XP program to install in Win7 using Compatibility Mode.
 
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Hello EFH.

You said you installed 7 first. But as far as I think, if you install XP first and then install 7, things should work just fine.

System will initially show the Windows 7 boot manager which should show an option for Windows 7 and "Older operating systems" (I don't remember the exact phrase). The second option will take you to XP bootmanager where you can start XP.

Thanks. :)
 

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You can install either OS first and they will both work fine, it doesn`t matter. The OP is having another isuue causing the problem.

But I totally agree, installing XP 1st is the better way to do it, and works flawlessly. But it`s not worth it just to install XP in this case.

Routine: W7 is already installed, install XP on 2nd partition, run startup repair to get 7 booting again, add XP bootloader with EsayBCD. Done.
 

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Thanks AddRAM. I have a 500GB drive that I am going to use for the XP install. I just want to make a System Image of Windows first. I am going to disconnect the other three hdds so that the install runs smoothly and then add XP via EasyBcd.

I'll get back to you regarding the success or failure of the process.
 

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Leadtek Winfast GTS 250 (V2) 1GB
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Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 -> 500Gb
Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 -> 1TB
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You said nothing in your original post about another HD, which involves other procedures:

Install to another HD with all other HD's unplugged.

Then afterwards plug back in the other HD's and set the Win7 HD first HD to boot in BIOS setup.

Now try booting the XP HD using the one-time BIOS Boot menu key.

If this isn't a satisfactory way to boot XP HD when its needed, install EasyBCD to Win7 to add XP.
 
Sorry, I had 7 and XP on the same drive. XP refused to install so I gave up and installed it on a new drive. I use EasyBCD to add XP to the 7 bootloader, but 7 boots straight through, so I use the BIOS select method and that works.

Thanks for the help!
 
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Me, Myself, I
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Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit
CPU
Intel i52500K Quad Core @ 3.30 GHz (for now...)
Motherboard
Asus P8P67 Pro
Memory
8GB Transcend DDR3 1333 (for now...)
Graphics Card(s)
Leadtek Winfast GTS 250 (V2) 1GB
Sound Card
Realtek 7.1 Surround
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer V233H 23' Wide
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 -> 500Gb
Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 -> 1TB
Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 -> 1TB
PSU
Gigabyte Supreme 550W
Case
Javelin Warrior
Cooling
Coolermaster CPU Cooler Hyper TX3 Twin Fan
Keyboard
Logitec Wireless
Mouse
Logitec Wireless
Internet Speed
ADSL
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Soon to be overclocked....
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