I currently have a windows 7 Ultimate x64 system with a single boot partition (C: ).
I have an old XP drive that used to be a C: on an older system. I would like to add this drive as a D: multi-boot drive.
I understand that simply renaming the drive and adding it into the system won't allow it to be a 2nd boot. But is there a way to do this without reinstalling XP all over again? And if I simply reinstall XP (to D: ) then I've read that I'll have to use the Windows 7 install disk to repair the boot of the current Win 7 installation.
There is a legacy program installed on the XP drive that just will not cooperate under Windows 7 under any compatibility mode, XP compatibility install wizard, etc. I'd like to use it on rare occasions, and am willing to quickly boot to XP for it.
Thanks
I have an old XP drive that used to be a C: on an older system. I would like to add this drive as a D: multi-boot drive.
I understand that simply renaming the drive and adding it into the system won't allow it to be a 2nd boot. But is there a way to do this without reinstalling XP all over again? And if I simply reinstall XP (to D: ) then I've read that I'll have to use the Windows 7 install disk to repair the boot of the current Win 7 installation.
There is a legacy program installed on the XP drive that just will not cooperate under Windows 7 under any compatibility mode, XP compatibility install wizard, etc. I'd like to use it on rare occasions, and am willing to quickly boot to XP for it.
Thanks
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Pro x64
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Optiplex 7010
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro x64