My XP can't see win 7 partition

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  1. Posts : 11
    Win xp sp3 / Win 7 RC 7100
       #1

    My XP can't see win 7 partition


    Hi,

    I am running Win XP home SP3 and now I have installed windows 7 RC 7100 on 2nd partition. I have dual boot now(win7 default).

    After instalation(when in XP), I could see win7 partition, but couldn't change any file or copy from or to that partition.

    Next day I started my comp in XP again and that time I couldn't even see my win7 partition. I haven't changed anything since previous day.

    It now says, that my win7 partition is RAW.

    Is it normal behaviour of windows 7 and is there any trick, how to make win7 partition visible? Or is something just messed up?

    I enclose screens of xp and win7.

    Code:
    http://postdownload.filefront.com/13764918//7502c1aee7a6d52672c8d38dca52243dcc1e06454bb0b5bf41981945650c8e5d63449547a9388c1a
    
    http://postdownload.filefront.com/13764911//7502c1aee7a6d52672c8d38dca52243dcc1e06454bb0b5bf41981945650c8e5d63449547a9388c1a

    Looking forward to any help.

    konik

    PS: I have checked several forums for my problem, but haven't find solution.
    Sorry, if I missed anything.
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  2. Posts : 10
    Windows7
       #2

    Hi

    Think this is normal

    I had Vista on Drive C and Windows7 on drive D

    Vista could only see drive C but Win7 could see both C & D
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  3. Posts : 11
    Win xp sp3 / Win 7 RC 7100
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi,
    thanks for answer. So you never wonder, if there is any way to make it visible?
    But right after installation, I could see it. Now not! It's weird!
    Does anybody know?
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  4. Posts : 16,161
    7 X64
       #4

    That's a hassle. You can upload jpeg's here.

    Click Go Advanced at the bottom of this thread page and follow Step 8 onward in this tutorial:

    How to use the Snipping Tool in Vista - Vista Forums

    I have already attached them for you :

    My XP can't see win 7 partition-capture.jpg

    My XP can't see win 7 partition-picture.jpg
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  5. Posts : 16,161
    7 X64
       #5

    XP is not reading the partitions correctly.

    I assume your XP is 32 bit. Download and install this free program on XP:

    Free Download Partition Manager software.

    From within XP, use it to shrink the Win 7 partition by a couple of gb. Then Extend the Win 7 partition to the full size again. At the end it will say "updating system info".

    Reboot into XP.

    XP should now recognise 7 as a properly formatted partition and you will be able to see the contents .

    Hope it helps.
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  6. Posts : 11
    Win xp sp3 / Win 7 RC 7100
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Thanks SIW2, next time I will know, how to post screens. Sorry for that!

    Regarding my problem, I followed your advice:

    Installed part. manager and shrinked win7 partition about 2 GB, applied changes and it updated informations. Then I increased the same partition about 2 GB and applied changes and again it updated informations.
    After rebooting to XP, I still couldn't see my win7 partition.

    It is interesting, that partition managers can see it, but win xp cannot!
    Yes, I am using 32 bit version.

    Is there any other way to do it or did I do something wrong?
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  7. ten
    Posts : 266
    XP / Windows 7 Pro RTM
       #7

    Your partitions are screwed up. Windows 7 thinks it's on C but it's actually D. It's also in a weird extended partition the contains 1 or 2 logical partitions depending on what OS you look at it.

    No matter what you do, you wont be able to correct the drive letter situation so I would trash those extended/logical partitions, create a primary partition (drive D:) for Windows 7 and reinstall it.
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  8. Posts : 11
    Win xp sp3 / Win 7 RC 7100
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Hi ten! I did it like you said and nothing changed! Still can't see that partition.
    However I installed win 7 on another computer with similar configuration, but didn't use installation DVD, but just mounted iso image and installed directly from XP.
    And tadaaaaaaaaa: It works. This is the way. Now drive numbers haven't changed and I can see both partitions.

    I always thought, that installation from boot DVD is better, but it isn't!!!
    But I am not gonna install it now again. I will just use windows 7 on both computers!
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  9. Posts : 11
    Win xp sp3 / Win 7 RC 7100
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Looks like my excitement was too big! On my netbook it works perfectly, like I described above, but on my notebook still doesn't!

    I deleted win7 partition again and made a new one(primary) and formatted in win xp. Then I installed win7 from image in win xp and still can't see my win7 partition from win XP.
    Both computers are same brand with similar configuration.

    This will remain a mystery to me!
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  10. ten
    Posts : 266
    XP / Windows 7 Pro RTM
       #10

    Did it assign drive letter C to the Windows 7 partition again? If so that could be why. There can't be 2 drive letters C.
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