I've installed XP and W7 about three times today and once yesterday. I just can't get them to sync.
What I am attempting to do is create a triple partition on a single Seagate Barracude 750 GB HD by first installing XP Pro x86, then W7 Pro x64, and finally Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
Previously, I had a W7 and Ubuntu dual partition with XP running on W7's XP Virtual Mode. I had no problem with that configuration except for the fact that I needed to use XP Recovery Console for class and observed that it was impossible with XP running in Virtual Mode (because you cannot access the boot menu in VM).
Now, I have XP, W7, and Ubuntu boot discs. I installed XP on a 120 GB NTFS primary partition, and I was able to boot into it just fine. Next, I put in the W7 and installed that in a 400 GB NTFS primary partition. I was able to boot into W7 just fine, but when I attempted to boot into XP, I got a BSOD (blue screen of death).
NOTE: Based on research, I understood that you cannot (without much difficulty) install XP on a SATA HD. So, before I even installed XP, I went into the BIOS and changed the controller to IDE. It remained in the IDE setting for both the XP and W7 installation.
NOTE: After installing both OS's, I changed the controller to SATA and neither would boot. The XP remained a BSOD, and the W7 would not boot past a certain screen.
See attachment for what EasyBCD revealed for the HD configuration.
I need an excellent tutorial or something to help me get this working. I haven't even been able to get Ubuntu installed this time around because I'm too busy trying to resolve the XP-W7 issue.
Thank you. Please give me any advice you can.
What I am attempting to do is create a triple partition on a single Seagate Barracude 750 GB HD by first installing XP Pro x86, then W7 Pro x64, and finally Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
Previously, I had a W7 and Ubuntu dual partition with XP running on W7's XP Virtual Mode. I had no problem with that configuration except for the fact that I needed to use XP Recovery Console for class and observed that it was impossible with XP running in Virtual Mode (because you cannot access the boot menu in VM).
Now, I have XP, W7, and Ubuntu boot discs. I installed XP on a 120 GB NTFS primary partition, and I was able to boot into it just fine. Next, I put in the W7 and installed that in a 400 GB NTFS primary partition. I was able to boot into W7 just fine, but when I attempted to boot into XP, I got a BSOD (blue screen of death).
NOTE: Based on research, I understood that you cannot (without much difficulty) install XP on a SATA HD. So, before I even installed XP, I went into the BIOS and changed the controller to IDE. It remained in the IDE setting for both the XP and W7 installation.
NOTE: After installing both OS's, I changed the controller to SATA and neither would boot. The XP remained a BSOD, and the W7 would not boot past a certain screen.
See attachment for what EasyBCD revealed for the HD configuration.
I need an excellent tutorial or something to help me get this working. I haven't even been able to get Ubuntu installed this time around because I'm too busy trying to resolve the XP-W7 issue.
Thank you. Please give me any advice you can.
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Professional x64; Ubuntu 10.04 lTSAMD Phenom II X4 970 Black Edition 3.5 GHzG.Skill 16 GB DDR3 PC3-8600 1333 MHzAMD Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity 6
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Hewlett Packard p6314f
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional x64; Ubuntu 10.04 lTS
- CPU
- AMD Phenom II X4 970 Black Edition 3.5 GHz
- Motherboard
- Aloe/ HP micro-ATX
- Memory
- G.Skill 16 GB DDR3 PC3-8600 1333 MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- AMD Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity 6
- Sound Card
- Integrated
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP 2711x 27" LED
- Hard Drives
- Seagate Barracuda ST3750528AS 7200.12 7200 rpm 750 GB internal hard drive; Western Digital My Book Essential 500 GB external hard drive
- PSU
- Corsair TX750 750-watt non-modular
- Case
- Corsair Graphite 600T
- Cooling
- Corsair H70