Multi-boot/Dual-Boot Windows XP on Windows 7

While you were gone, my teacher SIW2 posted links to download the Win7 repair console.

http://www.sevenforums.com/installa...oot-windows-xp-windows-7-a-16.html#post440486

Download the ISO. He suggests you use Win2Flash to put it on stick. That's what you used before to make the bootable stick, right? Can it use ISO file? if not you may need to extract files.

You could also first try writing the ISO to the stick using UltraISO trial version bootable tab which you downloaded yesterday.

He says WIn2Flash will work, tho. I just looked at the vid tutorial and it does ISO's. Looks easy.
Well it's still downloading the repair disc.

Thanks for the help. Even though we weren't successful in applying XP to my laptop, it'll be fine.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway KAV60
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
Memory
2 GB
Screen Resolution
1024x600
Hard Drives
250 GB HDD
Internet Speed
Time Warner Cable/Road Runner
Other Info
Intel Atom processor N270
Multi-in-1 card reader
802.11b/g
NO optical drive
NO WWAN
NO Bluetooth
Did you check to see if there is a repair console already on there by tapping F8 at bootup?

THere might be one placed elsewhere by Gateway given on the first bootup screen. There should also be a separate recovery partition so you can restore the computer to factory condition as a last resort.

Personally, I would keep the repair flash stick, then save a Win7 Backup Image of your HD stored externally on your network so that you never have to reinstall again, just reimage the HD or a replacement from the image, using the booted repair stick "Recover Using an Image".

Maybe also take that cardreader back and get an external optical drive, or external HD to store backup on.
 
Did you check to see if there is a repair console already on there by tapping F8 at bootup?

THere might be one placed elsewhere by Gateway given on the first bootup screen. There should also be a separate recovery partition so you can restore the computer to factory condition as a last resort.

Personally, I would keep the repair flash stick, then save a Win7 Backup Image of your HD stored externally on your network so that you never have to reinstall again, just reimage the HD or a replacement from the image, using the booted repair stick "Recover Using an Image".
Well you can show me how to do that later on. For now, it's just get Windows 7 back up and running, delete the XP partition, and extend the memory from the deleted partition back to the main drive. I'll just save the Windows XP ISO with me.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway KAV60
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
Memory
2 GB
Screen Resolution
1024x600
Hard Drives
250 GB HDD
Internet Speed
Time Warner Cable/Road Runner
Other Info
Intel Atom processor N270
Multi-in-1 card reader
802.11b/g
NO optical drive
NO WWAN
NO Bluetooth
Did you check to see if there is a repair console already on there by tapping F8 at bootup?

THere might be one placed elsewhere by Gateway given on the first bootup screen. There should also be a separate recovery partition so you can restore the computer to factory condition as a last resort.

Personally, I would keep the repair flash stick, then save a Win7 Backup Image of your HD stored externally on your network so that you never have to reinstall again, just reimage the HD or a replacement from the image, using the booted repair stick "Recover Using an Image".

Maybe also take that cardreader back and get an external optical drive, or external HD to store backup on.

Oh by the way, I have a spare laptop that when it boots up, it says operating system can not be found. Anyways, if I recover the Windows 7 image, can I install it to the spare laptop?
-.- The card reader was only $9 with tax exempt.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway KAV60
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
Memory
2 GB
Screen Resolution
1024x600
Hard Drives
250 GB HDD
Internet Speed
Time Warner Cable/Road Runner
Other Info
Intel Atom processor N270
Multi-in-1 card reader
802.11b/g
NO optical drive
NO WWAN
NO Bluetooth
No the Win7 which came with the Gateway can only be used on the Gateway hardware.

Why not put XP on that other laptop? What license is stickered to it?
 
No the Win7 which came with the Gateway can only be used on the Gateway hardware.

Why not put XP on that other laptop? What license is stickered to it?
Windows Vista Home Premium. Except the laptop I bought it used. So I don't have the Windows Vista disc.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway KAV60
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
Memory
2 GB
Screen Resolution
1024x600
Hard Drives
250 GB HDD
Internet Speed
Time Warner Cable/Road Runner
Other Info
Intel Atom processor N270
Multi-in-1 card reader
802.11b/g
NO optical drive
NO WWAN
NO Bluetooth
That doesn't matter. Just download or borrow any Vista disk, if it isn't home premium remove the ei.cfg file from Sources folder to unlock all versions, then vLite to recompile the ISO to burn to DVD, or make files bootable on flash stick.

then install Vista and it will legally activate with batch license key on sticker, after a robo call to MS to sort out the specific key from the batch. Specific key might even still be readable from mobo by running Belarc Advisor.
 
Cracktivations never hold, and tend to blow up on you right after you've gotten settled in to OS and aren't expecting the loss.

They are also illegal. Not a good habit to get into, considering where it can lead.

If there is a license sticker on the box, then you own that version of Vista for life of the machine. You're smart enough to find an installer. Why steal another key?
 
Funny no matter how fast you reply, I have usually rewritten my post at least once already!
 
Yeah, I noticed. I check back all the time now.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway KAV60
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
Memory
2 GB
Screen Resolution
1024x600
Hard Drives
250 GB HDD
Internet Speed
Time Warner Cable/Road Runner
Other Info
Intel Atom processor N270
Multi-in-1 card reader
802.11b/g
NO optical drive
NO WWAN
NO Bluetooth
You get that repair console downloaded yet?

You remember how to use Win2Flash to put it on stick?
 
This download is taking a very longer time than expected :\
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway KAV60
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
Memory
2 GB
Screen Resolution
1024x600
Hard Drives
250 GB HDD
Internet Speed
Time Warner Cable/Road Runner
Other Info
Intel Atom processor N270
Multi-in-1 card reader
802.11b/g
NO optical drive
NO WWAN
NO Bluetooth
You get that repair console downloaded yet?

You remember how to use Win2Flash to put it on stick?
The part it asks for Windows Files Path, can I put the direct ISO there, or will I have to extract them?
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway KAV60
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
Memory
2 GB
Screen Resolution
1024x600
Hard Drives
250 GB HDD
Internet Speed
Time Warner Cable/Road Runner
Other Info
Intel Atom processor N270
Multi-in-1 card reader
802.11b/g
NO optical drive
NO WWAN
NO Bluetooth
Do you know around what time of the video? I really don't feel like seeing it all.

I did what you asked in PM.
 

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Gateway KAV60
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
Memory
2 GB
Screen Resolution
1024x600
Hard Drives
250 GB HDD
Internet Speed
Time Warner Cable/Road Runner
Other Info
Intel Atom processor N270
Multi-in-1 card reader
802.11b/g
NO optical drive
NO WWAN
NO Bluetooth
I guess just browse to ISO and see if it takes it.

It uses the Win7 DVD in drive D: for video.

So it should extract the files itself?
 
I guess just browse to ISO and see if it takes it.

It uses the Win7 DVD in drive D: for video.

So it should extract the files itself?
It doesn't detect it. I'll have to extract it.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway KAV60
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
Memory
2 GB
Screen Resolution
1024x600
Hard Drives
250 GB HDD
Internet Speed
Time Warner Cable/Road Runner
Other Info
Intel Atom processor N270
Multi-in-1 card reader
802.11b/g
NO optical drive
NO WWAN
NO Bluetooth
Doesn't let me use WinToFlash. It says Incorrect source of Windows Files.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway KAV60
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
Memory
2 GB
Screen Resolution
1024x600
Hard Drives
250 GB HDD
Internet Speed
Time Warner Cable/Road Runner
Other Info
Intel Atom processor N270
Multi-in-1 card reader
802.11b/g
NO optical drive
NO WWAN
NO Bluetooth
Use UltraISO and write to flash using Bootable Tab

Is it an ISO?

You never told me if there is a repair console on there tapping F8 at bootup.
 
Use UltraISO and write to flash using Bootable Tab

Is it an ISO?

You never told me if there is a repair console on there tapping F8 at bootup.
Why is the file someone related to Windows Vista Service Pack 2?
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway KAV60
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
Memory
2 GB
Screen Resolution
1024x600
Hard Drives
250 GB HDD
Internet Speed
Time Warner Cable/Road Runner
Other Info
Intel Atom processor N270
Multi-in-1 card reader
802.11b/g
NO optical drive
NO WWAN
NO Bluetooth
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