Jimmy Timmy
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Hello,
Thanks for any help you can provide. I just bought a new HP laptop with Windows 7 on it and I want to create a dual boot with XP so I can still run ProToolsLE 7.0 for music recording. I read the great tutorial here: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/8057-dual-boot-installation-windows-7-xp.html?ltr=D and I just wanted to get a few things straight before I try to do this (never done this before). Processor is I3-330 and hard drive is 500 GB 7200 RPM SATA drive.
1a. (Do I need to do anything different from Tutorial with a SATA hard drive?)
1. Currently there are 3 drives: C: Local Disk, D: Recovery, E: HP_Tools. I don't want to delete any of these drives; Can I still create a new drive or should I delete everything on the D: drive? Is there a proper way to cleanse the D: drive if I have to do this?
2. How much space should I allocate for Windows XP drive? I think 130GB should be enough for recording songs, will that work?
3. The disc I want to use is a Windows XP Professional SP2. Will this work?
4. Most importantly - once I get started partitioning the drive to set it up for a dual boot, can I reverse everything I did to get it back to normal in case I am unable to successfully create the dual boot?
5. Once I boot into Windows XP, can I use it to make a floppy disc boot disc to try one last time to successfully fix my old laptop, as I think the CD-ROM is broken it and CD Boot discs did not work for it. Also if anyone wants to share how I can make a floppy boot disc for XP that would be great. I'd have to go buy an external floppy drive with USB.
Thanks for any help!
Thanks for any help you can provide. I just bought a new HP laptop with Windows 7 on it and I want to create a dual boot with XP so I can still run ProToolsLE 7.0 for music recording. I read the great tutorial here: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/8057-dual-boot-installation-windows-7-xp.html?ltr=D and I just wanted to get a few things straight before I try to do this (never done this before). Processor is I3-330 and hard drive is 500 GB 7200 RPM SATA drive.
1a. (Do I need to do anything different from Tutorial with a SATA hard drive?)
1. Currently there are 3 drives: C: Local Disk, D: Recovery, E: HP_Tools. I don't want to delete any of these drives; Can I still create a new drive or should I delete everything on the D: drive? Is there a proper way to cleanse the D: drive if I have to do this?
2. How much space should I allocate for Windows XP drive? I think 130GB should be enough for recording songs, will that work?
3. The disc I want to use is a Windows XP Professional SP2. Will this work?
4. Most importantly - once I get started partitioning the drive to set it up for a dual boot, can I reverse everything I did to get it back to normal in case I am unable to successfully create the dual boot?
5. Once I boot into Windows XP, can I use it to make a floppy disc boot disc to try one last time to successfully fix my old laptop, as I think the CD-ROM is broken it and CD Boot discs did not work for it. Also if anyone wants to share how I can make a floppy boot disc for XP that would be great. I'd have to go buy an external floppy drive with USB.
Thanks for any help!
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP G62-144DX
- OS
- Windows 7
- CPU
- I3
- Memory
- 4GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel HD
- Hard Drives
- 500 GB 7200 RPM SATA