Dual boot issue

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Hello,

I currently have Windows 7 Home Premium x64 installed as OS and I want to dual boot a Windows XP Professional x86.
So I prepared everything in Win7 as mentioned in this tutorial, inserted my XP disc (original disc), and then booted into the OS installation.
Whilst in pre-install, everything is being loaded, but as soon as the screen turns black to display the select-a-partition-screen, I suddenly get a blue screen displaying a Windows error (Windows need to be shut down in order to prevail important information from being lost, blabla).

Anyone knows why this happens?

Thanks

PS: Installing XP using the same disc as a VM in Win7 did succeed.
PS2: Here's a screen of the displayed error: http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/1549/bluescreent.gif
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom built (XXODD XNi70d)
OS
Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (x64)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo P9700 2.80GHz (6MB Cache)
Motherboard
Intel Cantiga ICH9M Chipset + Intel GM45 Chipset
Memory
4.00GB DDR3 1.066MHz
Graphics Card(s)
Intel GMA 4500MHD; nVIDIA GeForce GT130M 512MB DDR3
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset
Screen Resolution
1440x900 (17")
Hard Drives
320GB 7200RPM Serial-ATA (16MB cache)
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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom built (XXODD XNi70d)
OS
Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (x64)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo P9700 2.80GHz (6MB Cache)
Motherboard
Intel Cantiga ICH9M Chipset + Intel GM45 Chipset
Memory
4.00GB DDR3 1.066MHz
Graphics Card(s)
Intel GMA 4500MHD; nVIDIA GeForce GT130M 512MB DDR3
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset
Screen Resolution
1440x900 (17")
Hard Drives
320GB 7200RPM Serial-ATA (16MB cache)
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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom built (XXODD XNi70d)
OS
Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (x64)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo P9700 2.80GHz (6MB Cache)
Motherboard
Intel Cantiga ICH9M Chipset + Intel GM45 Chipset
Memory
4.00GB DDR3 1.066MHz
Graphics Card(s)
Intel GMA 4500MHD; nVIDIA GeForce GT130M 512MB DDR3
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset
Screen Resolution
1440x900 (17")
Hard Drives
320GB 7200RPM Serial-ATA (16MB cache)
When you say you "booted into the OS installation" does this mean you ran the XP installer from Win7 OS, or booted into the XP installer?

A 32 bit installer cannot be run from 64 bit environment and vice-versa.

Did you pre-format the intended XP partition using Win7 formatting? These are incompatible.

Boot into the XP installer, delete any preformatted partition, create new, and format NTFS.
 
I booted the XP installer through BIOS.
I followed the steps described in Brink's tutorial (Win7 installed first, then XP), so yes I already created a NTFS partition for XP.


Boot into the XP installer, delete any preformatted partition, create new, and format NTFS.
That's the problem! The installer doesn't manage to display the partition screen... instead it returns the error.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom built (XXODD XNi70d)
OS
Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (x64)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo P9700 2.80GHz (6MB Cache)
Motherboard
Intel Cantiga ICH9M Chipset + Intel GM45 Chipset
Memory
4.00GB DDR3 1.066MHz
Graphics Card(s)
Intel GMA 4500MHD; nVIDIA GeForce GT130M 512MB DDR3
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset
Screen Resolution
1440x900 (17")
Hard Drives
320GB 7200RPM Serial-ATA (16MB cache)
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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom built (XXODD XNi70d)
OS
Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (x64)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo P9700 2.80GHz (6MB Cache)
Motherboard
Intel Cantiga ICH9M Chipset + Intel GM45 Chipset
Memory
4.00GB DDR3 1.066MHz
Graphics Card(s)
Intel GMA 4500MHD; nVIDIA GeForce GT130M 512MB DDR3
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset
Screen Resolution
1440x900 (17")
Hard Drives
320GB 7200RPM Serial-ATA (16MB cache)
Perform gregrockers steps with the W7 DVD instead???
Can you invoke XP setup.exe from within W7 (as opposed to booting from)?

("Boot into the XP installer, delete any preformatted partition, create new, and format NTFS.")
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Touchsmart IQ771.uk
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-56
Motherboard
ASUS Pheonix
Memory
3GB Nanya PC2-6400 DDR2-SDRAM SO-DIM (400MHz)
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 256MB GDDR3 SDRAM
Sound Card
High Definition Intergrated NVIDIA MCP51
Monitor(s) Displays
46" Sony Bravia HDTV
Screen Resolution
1600x1200
Hard Drives
1.5TB Samsug
320GB Seagate ST3320820AS - SATA 3Gb/s 8MB
500GB Maxtor Basics STM305003EHD301-RK
Internet Speed
↓6.32 Mb/s ↑0.35 Mb/s ↔26ms
Other Info
BIOS - American Megatrends Inc. 5.07
Ethernet Port - NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 Mbps
DVD Drive - TSSTcorp DVDR/RW TS-T632L
The blue screen you got is the same screen I got. I have a feeling it is because the second partition I have is a logical partition instead of a primary one. In another post I asked for a remedy to this (the three partitions are an OME partition, the recovery partition, and the c drive (windows 7 os) partition. The second one I shrank and created following the instructions in Brinks tutorial but it is a logical drive. Since I wanted to do the dual boot to run XP to use pro tools recording software...I was convinced that it would be less of a headache to buy(use, find) software that is compatable to windows 7. By nature I still want to know what I did wrong (ie. why did it not work).
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell i1545-4741jbk
OS
windows 7
CPU
Intel pentium dual core processor t4300
Memory
4 gb
Graphics Card(s)
intergrated intel graphics media accelerator 4500md
Hard Drives
1
Please download free Partition Wizard and make a screenshot using Snipping tool in Start Menu, posted back here using paper clip in reply box.

When was the last time you successfully installed using your XP CD? Check its condition.
 
PS2: Here's a screen of the displayed error: http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/1549/bluescreent.gif

Im at work right now so I'm away from my home computer but this is exactly the same blue screen I get as well. The xp disk was used about 6 months ago on an older computer. It is and has been in the package it comes in...no scratches or anything. Is there a way I can change the recovery partition to somthing other than primary...or this OEM partition?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell i1545-4741jbk
OS
windows 7
CPU
Intel pentium dual core processor t4300
Memory
4 gb
Graphics Card(s)
intergrated intel graphics media accelerator 4500md
Hard Drives
1
Just delete the partition where you are attempting to install Win7 and create a new one to format using the XP CD. You are allowed 4 primary partitions.
 
Thanks ...I'm sorry I thought I had read that your were only alowed 3. The computer I have is a dell Inspiron 1545. It came with Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit edition. I am trying to run pro tools recording software. It is currently not supported by windows 7. This is why I'm trying the dual boot. I followed the instructions on shrinking and creating a partition but every time it comes up as a logical partition. When I insert the Xp home edition disk and restart the computer. I hit f12 and click on the boot cd/dvd it looks like its loading and then the same blue screen from above comes up.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell i1545-4741jbk
OS
windows 7
CPU
Intel pentium dual core processor t4300
Memory
4 gb
Graphics Card(s)
intergrated intel graphics media accelerator 4500md
Hard Drives
1
Select Primary partition on the Create New Volume Wizard. If necessary use free Partition Wizard.
 
Thanks ...I downloaded the partitian wizard and changed it to primary.. Tried to load xp and got the blue screen..
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell i1545-4741jbk
OS
windows 7
CPU
Intel pentium dual core processor t4300
Memory
4 gb
Graphics Card(s)
intergrated intel graphics media accelerator 4500md
Hard Drives
1
This might not be formatting, but another issue.

Have you tested your Memory using memtest86 or Windows Memory diagnostics?

Download from your HD manufacturer the diagnostics and run a full scan.

Can you post a screenshot of the full Partition Wizard drive map? Use snipping tool in Start menu, attach using paper clip in reply box.

Never heard whether you tried running XP installer from Win7 environment as suggested earlier
 
I haden't set it to active so I did and tried again ans sill fail...o well
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell i1545-4741jbk
OS
windows 7
CPU
Intel pentium dual core processor t4300
Memory
4 gb
Graphics Card(s)
intergrated intel graphics media accelerator 4500md
Hard Drives
1
This might not be formatting, but another issue.

Have you tested your Memory using memtest86 or Windows Memory diagnostics?

Download from your HD manufacturer the diagnostics and run a full scan.

Can you post a screenshot of the full Partition Wizard drive map? Use snipping tool in Start menu, attach using paper clip in reply box.

Never heard whether you tried running XP installer from Win7 environment as
suggested earlier


Do you mean putting the disk in and just letting it run? Sorry not really computer savy. I did do that and the instal xp was gray. This is a brand new compuer just bought last week at walmart. I can take it back.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell i1545-4741jbk
OS
windows 7
CPU
Intel pentium dual core processor t4300
Memory
4 gb
Graphics Card(s)
intergrated intel graphics media accelerator 4500md
Hard Drives
1
Can you fill out your system specs, best done in the bottom left corner of your posts so others can see.

You are also entitled to tech support from your manufacturer for a year. They may say they don't support Win7 though, but be willing to tell you what could hang up a Win7 install if you get someone helpful I call back until I get answers needed).
 
I entered what specs were on the box. I really messed up something. When I tried to restart the computer its a black screen saying NTLDR missing Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart. I remember when I went back into partitian wizard I changed the second partiton to active and this changed the recovery partitian to boot. The C windows 7 partitian stayed at system.. I am very sorry but what do I do? My system did not come with a recovery disk. Just the recovery partitian.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell i1545-4741jbk
OS
windows 7
CPU
Intel pentium dual core processor t4300
Memory
4 gb
Graphics Card(s)
intergrated intel graphics media accelerator 4500md
Hard Drives
1
If you ever really want to mess up your system, then mark some random partition active and restart :confused:

Do you have the Partition Wizard CD so you can boot in and reset the Active to where it was before?

If not, try booting up while tapping F8 and attempt Last Known Good Configuration.

Do you have ANY Windows 7 or Vista DVD?

What are the F-Key options for Recovery given on first boot screen?

Many recovery partitions can be run by marking active and restarting.

But if you are going to use Diskpart from Command Line to mark a partition active, it should be the one you unmarked. Can you remember which it was if you call up a Diskpart list?
 
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