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Hi

Is it possible to make a windows xp vhd boot from windows 7 bootloader ?

I need a howto :D if it's possible.

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Allan
 

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Hello Brink
The problem is that you have to reboot to change the dvd/cd to an windows xp and then you have closed the vhd file and then you can't install xp, is it a way to open the vdisk again ?

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hello Alan...

You could try to create a Virtual PC VHD , install Windows XP there, and after the first part of installation (the blue screens),upon the first restart, stop the Virtual PC and use this VHD to boot with. It should probably continue to load Windows XP and install them on the VHD...probably.

Only thing is that you should change some BCD entries to boot totally from the VHD:

Copy your VHD file you have created from a Virtual PC and have started installing XP, which you stopped before it got to the second part of the installation, to C:\winxp.vhd

open an elevated command prompt and type:

bcdedit /create {ntldr} /d "My winxp VHD"

bcdedit /set {ntldr} device vhd=[C:]\winxp.vhd

bcdedit /set {ntldr} path \ntldr

bcdedit /displayorder {ntldr} /addlast

This could probably boot XP from VHD. Please post back results.

EDIT: I tried everything...It seems Windows 7 is using its own hardware abstraction layer to boot from VHD, so I believe you cannot boot XP...probably not even Vista...Win7 only..
 
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hello Alan...

You could try to create a Virtual PC VHD , install Windows XP there, and after the first part of installation (the blue screens),upon the first restart, stop the Virtual PC and use this VHD to boot with. It should probably continue to load Windows XP and install them on the VHD...probably.

Only thing is that you should change some BCD entries to boot totally from the VHD:

Copy your VHD file you have created from a Virtual PC and have started installing XP, which you stopped before it got to the second part of the installation, to C:\winxp.vhd

open an elevated command prompt and type:

bcdedit /create {ntldr} /d "My winxp VHD"

bcdedit /set {ntldr} device vhd=[C:]\winxp.vhd

bcdedit /set {ntldr} path \ntldr

bcdedit /displayorder {ntldr} /addlast

This could probably boot XP from VHD. Please post back results.

EDIT: I tried everything...It seems Windows 7 is using its own hardware abstraction layer to boot from VHD, so I believe you cannot boot XP...probably not even Vista...Win7 only..

actually the VPC is locked to P3 HAL and so that is why you can boot...
essetially if you have AMD-V or VT support you can withing reason make a vhd fire up Vmware and then install it from there (as the installer will use the same hal as yours..) of course like dmex said you need to attach it first and then use it as physical disk which should in theory work...:)
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/625-boot-vhd-using-windows-7-a.html
 

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