Dual Boot problem

Boceefus

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I run Windows 7 on my Dell Dimension E510 with an 80G sata hd. I added a 300G sata hd for movies, music, etc...I decided to install XP Pro on the 2nd hd (300G) to make a dual boot machine. Having no clue how to do it I figured I would learn from mistakes. I can only boot to the XP drive now. Once booted I can see the 7 drive. If I unplug the XP drive, I get a BOOTMGR error and can't do anything. Please help this noob fix the problem. Thank you in advance for any help.:D
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
DIY
OS
Windows 7 home premium x64
CPU
AMD FX-4100 AM3+ 3.6GHz 12MB Black Edition
Motherboard
Asus M5A97 Pro
Memory
Crsair vengeance 12Gb DDR3 1600MHz CL9
Graphics Card(s)
Asus GTX 560 1GB
Sound Card
Realtek onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
Hanns G 1680x1050 native
Hard Drives
OCZ 128Gb Petrol ssd
2x500 Gb Samsung
PSU
OCZ StealthXstream II 500W
Internet Speed
8Mb or better
Hello Boceefus, welcome to Seven Forums!



You need to do 3 separate startup repairs with restarts to recreate the boot files to needed to dual boot to the Windows 7 partition; leave both Hard Disk Drives connected, have a look at this tutorial at the link below and be sure to post back with any further questions you may have and to keep us informed.

Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
* BFK Customs *
OS
W 7 64-bit Ultimate
CPU
Intel Q9550 Yorkfield
Motherboard
ASUS P5Q Pro
Memory
8GB Dominator 8500C5D
Graphics Card(s)
ATI : XFX 5870
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio 7-1
Monitor(s) Displays
1x 47" LCD HDMI & 3x 26" LCD HDMI
Screen Resolution
1920x1080P & 1920x1200
Hard Drives
1x 80GB Intel X25-M G2 SSD : 1x 500GB & 1x 640GB WD Caviar Black(s)
PSU
Corsair 620HX
Case
Cooler Master RC-690
Cooling
Tuniq Tower 120, 2x 140mm and 3x 120mm case fans
Keyboard
Microsoft 500
Mouse
Razer Diamondback 3G
Internet Speed
14 Mb/s
Other Info
1x Koutech 3Gb/s SATA HDD Hot Swap Rack
The best method to Dual Boot with separate HD's is via the BIOS Boot Order (Win7 set first to boot) then using the one-time BIOS Boot Menu key to boot the other OS. This keeps the HD's independent to come and go as you please.

Win7 might be bootable now - test it by using the one-time BIOS Boot Menu key given on first boot screen. If so, set it as first to boot in BIOS setup, then boot XP when needed using BIOS Boot Menu key.

If Win7 won't boot then it's boot files have been moved to the XP partition and need to be repaired. If you'd like to configure this, please post back a screenshot of your full Disk Mgmt drive map using Snipping Tool in Start Menu so we can advise you exactly.
 
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