Special Win7 multi-boot config. problem

Puddin Man

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Greetings,

Many weeks ago I built a new desktop system around an Intel Clarkdale i5-650 and Asus motherboard. Installed a newly licensed copy of Win7-64 Home Premium OEM. After weeks of installing programs, configuring, etc, I find that Win7 is not the system on which I choose to place primary reliance.

I'm used to multi-boot with legacy Windows, allows me to do standalone backups, etc with common partitioning software. I now need XP Pro and my Win7 in multi-boot config.

My Win7 now occupies 2 partitions on one of my 2 new HD's. I need to install XP and consolidate Win7 into the standard single partition (not necessarily in that order).

Is there any way to get to XP/Win7 multi-boot without re-installing Win7?

I have 2 500gb SATA HD's, Partition Wizard, etc to work with.

Thanks,
P
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
White Box
OS
Win7 Home Prem. 64 OEM
CPU
Intel i5-650
Motherboard
Asus P7H55D-M EVO
Memory
G. Skill Ripjaws 4gb
Graphics Card(s)
<None>
Sound Card
On-board Realtec
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus 10" LCD
Hard Drives
2 Samsung Spin-point 500 gb
PSU
Corsair 400w
Case
Antec
Cooling
5 fans + Std Intel cpu

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Hopalong/ Godzilla
OS
Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit
CPU
Intel Core i7-870 Lynnfield 2.93GHz LGA 1156 95W Quad-Core
Motherboard
ASUS P7P55D-E PRO
Memory
8GB@1400MHz Crucial Ballistix DDR3-1600 4x2GB
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS ENGTX460 DirectCU/2DI/1GD5 1GB 256-bit GDDR5
Sound Card
VIA Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus VS248H-P 24"; Samsung SyncMaster 941BW 19"ws
Screen Resolution
1920x1080; 1440x900
Hard Drives
Samsung 830 120GB SSD
Intel 320 120GB SSD
Western Digital Caviar Black WD7501AALS 750GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s
Western Digital Caviar Black WD6401AALS 640GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s
PSU
COOLER MASTER Silent Pro RS850-AMBAJ3-US 850W Modular
Case
COOLER MASTER HAF 932 RC-932-KKN5-GP Black
Cooling
Scythe "Mugen-2 Rev.B" (2 ScytheKaze-Jyuni PWM fans)
Keyboard
Logitech K-320
Mouse
Kensington
Antivirus
Avast Inernet Suite
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IE 9 ; Chrome
When you have separate HD's it is best to Dual Boot via the BIOS Boot Order or one-time BIOS Boot Menu key which every computer and mobo has.

This keeps the HD's independent to come and go as you please.

To achieve this unplug your Win7 HD when you install XP, set it first to boot in BIOS setup.

After XP install, power down to plug in the Win7 HD, set preferred HD as first HD to boot in BIOS setup, then boot the other OS as needed by using one-time BIOS boot menu key.

Have you considered running XP in a virtual machine in Win7 until you can resolve the issues you have with it? Many programs and drivers can also be installed and run in http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/316-compatibility-mode.html.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
White Box
OS
Win7 Home Prem. 64 OEM
CPU
Intel i5-650
Motherboard
Asus P7H55D-M EVO
Memory
G. Skill Ripjaws 4gb
Graphics Card(s)
<None>
Sound Card
On-board Realtec
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus 10" LCD
Hard Drives
2 Samsung Spin-point 500 gb
PSU
Corsair 400w
Case
Antec
Cooling
5 fans + Std Intel cpu
When you have separate HD's it is best to Dual Boot via the BIOS Boot Order or one-time BIOS Boot Menu key which every computer and mobo has.

This keeps the HD's independent to come and go as you please.

To achieve this unplug your Win7 HD when you install XP, set it first to boot in BIOS setup.

After XP install, power down to plug in the Win7 HD, set preferred HD as first HD to boot in BIOS setup, then boot the other OS as needed by using one-time BIOS boot menu key.

In the past, I've stored bootable partitions on 1 HD, and backups thereof on the 2nd drive. It's worked pretty well.

Also am having trouble finding any "one-time BIOS boot menu key" on my system.
Is there another name for it?

Have you considered running XP in a virtual machine in Win7 until you can resolve the issues you have with it? Many programs and drivers can also be installed and run in http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/316-compatibility-mode.html.

I would choose to avoid emulation whenever possible, prefer to make native use of my hardware. Also, my Win7 Home Prem. supports not XP emulation.

Thx,
P
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
White Box
OS
Win7 Home Prem. 64 OEM
CPU
Intel i5-650
Motherboard
Asus P7H55D-M EVO
Memory
G. Skill Ripjaws 4gb
Graphics Card(s)
<None>
Sound Card
On-board Realtec
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus 10" LCD
Hard Drives
2 Samsung Spin-point 500 gb
PSU
Corsair 400w
Case
Antec
Cooling
5 fans + Std Intel cpu
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