Dual Boot Installation with Windows 7 and XP

How to Setup a Dual Boot Installation with Windows 7 and XP


   Information
This will show you how to install Windows 7 and XP to dual boot with when you already have either Windows 7 or XP installed first.
   Note
With a dual boot installaton, you will have two operating systems (OS) installed. When you start the computer, you will have the choice to choose which OS you would like to start up to. This method is the easiest way of doing a dual boot with these two operating systems.
   Tip
When dual booting with another OS (ex: Vista or XP), you may not always have that OS partition show up in Computer with a driver letter in Windows 7. If this happens, then you will just need to add a drive letter to the OS (ex: Vista or XP) partition in Windows 7 Disk Management for it to show up in Computer with a driver letter.
   Warning
To stop XP from deleting your Windows 7 System Restore Points everytime XP is started, then see System Restore Points - Stop XP Dual Boot Delete to hide Windows 7 from XP.

Windows 7 Minimum Hardware Requirements


NOTE: For more information on this, see: Windows 7 system requirements
  • 1 GHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor
  • 1 GB RAM for 32-bit Windows 7 OR 2 GB RAM for 64-bit Windows 7
  • 16 GB available disk space 32-bit Windows 7 OR 20 GB for 64-bit Windows 7
  • Support for DirectX 9 graphics with 128 MB memory (in order to enable Aero theme)
  • DVD-R/W Drive
  • Internet or phone access to activate Windows 7.
Windows XP Minimum Hardware Requirements

NOTE: For more information on this, see: System requirements for Windows XP operating systems
  • PC with 300 megahertz (MHz) or higher processor clock speed recommended; 233-MHz minimum required;* Intel Pentium/Celeron family, AMD K6/Athlon/Duron family, or compatible processor recommended
  • 128 megabytes (MB) of RAM or higher recommended (64 MB minimum supported; may limit performance and some features)
  • 1.5 gigabyte (GB) of available hard disk space.*
  • Super VGA (800 × 600) or higher resolution video adapter and monitor
  • CD-ROM or DVD drive
  • Keyboard and Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
EXAMPLE: Windows Boot Manager
NOTE: This is the boot screen where you select what operating system that you would like to start. By default, you have 30 seconds to choose another operating system before the default operating system will start automatically.
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OPTION ONE

When XP is Installed First


NOTE: If you have a RAID setup, you will need to have the Windows 7 RAID drivers on a USB flash drive available to select and load while installing Windows 7.
1. Do step 2 or 3 below for where you wanted to install Windows 7 at.

2. To Create a New Partition from the XP Hard Disk Drive
A) With your Windows 7 installation disc boot into the Command Prompt from the System Recovery Options screen.
NOTE: Make sure that the CD/DVD drive is selected first in the boot order in the BIOS.

B) In the command prompt, select and shrink the XP volume by how many MB (1024 MB = 1 GB) you want to have for this Windows 7 partition. (See screenshot below)
NOTE: You would do steps 2 to 9 in METHOD TWO at that link. Windows 7 will need a minimum of 16 GB (16384 MB).
XP-W7_1.jpg
C) Click on the X at the top right corner to close the command prompt. (See screenshot above)

D) Click on the X at the top right corner to close System Recovery Options. (See screenshot below)
XP-W7_2.jpg
E) Go to step 4.
3. To Use a Separate Hard Disk Drive than the XP Drive
A) Boot from your Windows 7 installation disc.
NOTE: Make sure that the CD/DVD drive is selected first in the boot order in the BIOS.
4. Click on the Install now button. (See screenshot below)
XP-W7_3.jpg
5. When you get to this point, select the partition (step 2) or hard drive to install Windows 7 on. (See screenshot below)
XP-W7_4.jpg
6. Finish installing Windows 7.
NOTE: You would start at step 9 in that link to finish installing Windows 7.

7. When finished, restart the computer to have the option to boot from XP (Earlier Verision of Windows) or Windows 7. (See screenshot below)

   Note
If you are only booting into Windows 7 and do not have XP listed in the Windows Boot Manager, then you can install only EasyBCD (step 8 Option Two below) to add XP (or Windows 7) while started in Windows 7 the same way to the boot list.

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OPTION TWO

When Windows 7 is Installed First





   Warning

1. To Create a New Partition from the Windows 7 Hard Disk Drive
NOTE: If you want to install XP on a separate internal hard drive instead, then skip this step and go to step 2.
A) In Windows 7, select and shrink the Windows 7 volume in Disk Management by how many MB (1024 MB = 1 GB) you want to have for this XP partition. (See screenshots below)
NOTE: You would do all of Method One at that link.
W7-XP-1.jpg

W7-XP-2.jpg

W7-XP-3.jpg
2. Insert your XP installation disc, then restart the computer and press any key to boot from it when prompted. (See screenshot below)
NOTE: Make sure that the CD/DVD drive is selected first in the boot order in the BIOS.
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3. From XP Setup, Press Enter. (See screenshot below)



   Warning

W7-XP-4.jpg
4. Press F8. (See screenshot below)
NOTE: On some multimedia keyboards, you may need to press the F-Lock or Function key before pressing F8.
W7-XP-5.jpg
5. Select the partition (step 1) or hard drive that you want to install XP on using the arrow keys and press Enter.
W7-XP-6.jpg
6. Finish installing XP.



   Tip
If you get Error loading Operating System after XP restarts:
  • Using your Windows 7 installation disc, boot to the command prompt at startup.
  • Type in these comands below, and press enter after each one.
    • bootrec /FixMbr
    • bootrec /FixBoot
    • bootrec /RebuildBcd
  • Exit the command prompt and restart the computer.
  • At this point, Windows 7 should boot up the same way before trying to install XP.
  • Continue to step 8 below and run EasyBCD from Windows 7 instead.

7. In XP, download and install .Net Framework 2.0 (32-bit) version or .Net Framework 2.0 (64-bit) version first, and EasyBCD (free version) for your 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x86) XP.
NOTE: In XP, Net Framework is required to be installed to run EasyBCD. After you click on Register (at bottom of link) for the free EasyBCD, registration is not required to download it.

8. Run EasyBCD (free version).
NOTE: This is required to repair the Windows 7 boot file and add XP to the Windows Boot Manager list.

9. On the left side of EasyBCD, click on the Add New Entry button. (See screenshot below)
A) In the top section under Operating Systems, click on the Windows tab. (See screenshot below)
B) To the right of Type, select Windows NT/2k/XP/2k3 from the drop down menu. (See screenshot below)
:warn:WARNING: Be sure to leave the Automatically detect correct drive box checked.

C) To the right of Name, you can leave the default Microsoft Windows XP as the name to be displayed in the Windows Boot Manager, or you can type whatever name you would like to have instead. (See screenshot below)
D) Click on the Add Entry button. (See screenshot below)
W7-XP-7.jpg
10. On the left side of EasyBCD, click on the BCD Deployment button, select (dot) the Install the Windows Vista/7 bootloader to the MBR option, and click on the Write MBR button. (See screenshot below)
W7-XP-9.jpg
11. Close EasyBCD.

12. Restart the computer to have the option to boot from Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 7. (See screenshot below)
Example2.jpg
   Tip
If Windows 7 will not start up when selected, then use your Windows 7 installation DVD to do a Startup Repair.

That's it,
Shawn






 
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Thanks everyone, @ SIW2: that's what I thought but I figured I would follow the guide since I'm a noob. However, per your post I will try running it from 7 first. @ Grez: I will check out your posts if I have further issues, thanks for the info. @ Bert: Yup, exactly. It was my ethernet adapter drivers that were missing. Grabbed my msi installation disk and solved that - my modem is now operational in XP. Still having issues with my realtek integrated audio but I have downloaded a driver pack that should get me the rest of the way. The only thing left is to set up the dual boot option...
 
Grez, I ended up needing to check out your posts; I'm not sure if my problem is the same type. I'm going to poke around in my boot.ini file like you did but if I don't see anything obvious I'm not going to mess with it just yet.

The problem is that after running easyBCD I have the dual boot option, but only 7 works. When I try to boot xp it says "NTLDR missing or corrupt". At first I was like you, and in easybcd set the drive letter to match the hdd where I had xp installed, but changing it back to C and rewriting didn't help. Any ideas?

EDIT: I also noticed that I did have a 100mb partition in 7 (this is a factory install of 7). I changed the drive letter to S: and selected that for my XP entry in easyBCD but I'm still having the same error when trying to boot XP...
 
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Did you use Easybcd 2.0 ?

It is quite different from Easybcd 1.7.2 - that is why I posted the link for you to download it.
 

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:o OK, after using easyBCD 2.0, the dual boot is working! Thanks to everyone who helped out. BTW, if you're like me and used 1.7.2 then you will probably need to uninstall 1.7.2, install 2.0, delete your XP entry, uninstall the vista bootloader, then re-add XP reinstall/write the bootloader before XP will boot properly.

Only one more thing: no matter how many times I change the settings to 5 seconds before default boot, it still stays at 30 seconds. How can I make the change stick (yes I clicked save and I re-wrote the bootloader).

EDIT: BTW, you don't necessarily need to set the drive letter to your 100mb partition, as suggested in the guide. The neoSmart forums (where I downloaded easyBCD) say this: "Make sure EasyBCD's Windows XP entry points to the "system" drive and that it has NTLDR, NTDETECT.COM, BOOT.INI in the root directory." This is not necessarily your 100mb partition, as I discovered on these windows 7 forums:

http://www.sevenforums.com/installation-setup/21137-system-reserved-100-mb.html

(apparently we're not all in agreement about what the partition is there for, but in my case setting the XP entry's drive to c: worked and giving the partition a drive letter and setting it to that drive did not).

Just thought I would mention that.
 
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Do you mean the 7 boot menu that first appears?

like this - make sure 7 is the one in the drop down , set 5, click Save settings.

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Thanks, it worked that time. I guess I didn't need to rewrite the bootloader? That probably puts the settings back at default.
 

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frustrated

I have tried and tried to get this to work. I've followed the instructions to a T! However, when try to boot the XP cd, it sends me to a blue screen telling me that I need to chksk/f....

help!!!
 

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Problem: Continuous set up loop for XP

My HDD is 500GB. I have Windows 7 and followed the instructions Method 2 to install XP to 2nd partition 160GB (created under disk management). However once it's copied all the files onto the HDD, it restarts and repeats the whole set up process all over again i.e "press any key to boot from CD". If I press a key the process repeats and files are copied; nothing happens if I don't do anything. Some things I've tried:

1) Removed the CD - "A disk read error occurred. Press Alt+Control+Del to restart"
2) Changed boot sequence back to HDD first and CD-ROM second - "A disk read error occurred. Press Alt+Control+Del to restart"
3) Re-inserted CD and restart - back to "Press any key to boot from CD" and back to same problem above.
4) I have tried two different XP disks but same problem.
5) Tried Quick format, full format and even "Leave current file system intact" in the set up step


So now I'm stuck on the ""A disk read error occurred. Press Alt+Control+Del to restart"! Any help will be appreciated. What have I miss or done incorrectly? Thanks
 

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G'day guys and gals,

I've had Windows 7 installed and i want to dual boot with XP.

my HDD is partitioned so i have installed XP on one of my partitions. But now i have installed EasyBCD but when i go to run the program 'EasyBCD' it comes up with the 'Valid BCD registry not detected' error.

please check out the screenshot attachments.


This occurs when i click 'yes' in the pics SS, then when i click 'OK', in the 2nd, then 'OK' in the 3rd


Please help, because now when i start up my PC, it starts in XP lol.
 

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I cannot get Easy BCD to run on XP. It tells me I need to be running Vista for it to work. Is there a way around this, because I can't get windows 7 to boot without it.
 

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Hello J.Roberts, and welcome to Seven Forums.

Did you install both items in step 7 METHOD TWO in XP?
 

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yes, I installed the .NET framework, then Easy BCD 1.7.2, and when I try to open easy bcd it says I must have vista installed to run the program
 

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Strange, it runs on XP for me. You might try a older version on EasyBCD to see how it works instead then.
 

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ok, I'll see if I can find an older version. I'll let you know if I get it to work
 

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yes, I installed the .NET framework, then Easy BCD 1.7.2, and when I try to open easy bcd it says I must have vista installed to run the program

Anthropos said he had to use easyBCD 2.0, to get his dual boot working...

Not sure if you might be having his same issue...

Me, I'm wanting to try the Dual Boot on my new Windows7 Toshiba Laptop:
Toshiba 16" Laptop A505-S6981 / 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T6600

A bit nervous that my Restore CD's won't work to get me back to "factory fresh"...if I can't get dual boot working. Does anyone here have experience "Restoring" back to the factory install of Windows7? Is there any reason why it wouldn't Restore after trying out the dual boot instructions? Much thanks for all the info and help :geek:
 

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I can't get any version of easybcd to work on XP. at the neosmart.net forums they can't help, because they say that it doesn't work with xp, which seems to be true in my case. I cannot find a way to get windows 7 to boot, and now my c drive, which was labeled as windows 7 before, is now labeled as local disk. Does that mean the install somehow got deleted?
 

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No, it just means you need to mark the 7 partition active and create the boot critical files on there.

After marking it active - run startup repair from the 7 dvd 3 times. ( Twice will probabaly do ).
 

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in disk management, when I right click the drive containing vist, 'make active' is grayed out, so I cannot make it active, but it is labeled as a system drive
 

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