Hi All,
AMD64 - Athlon X2 Dual Core 4200+ 2.19 GHz 1 GB DDR2
I bought this computer a few months ago that came with VISTA Home Premium - it's actually running OK and works great for Video Capturing, Encoding, etc.
I want to install XP Pro on a separate IDE Hard Disk (an old 25 GB 5400 rpm) - the existing Vista drive is a SATA
So, I unplugged the SATA drive so I don't have to deal with the Vista install - I also unplugged the "Multi Card Reader" on advice from a local Windows certified technician)
I hooked up the IDE Hard Disk along with a DVDRW and a floppy disk drive
I was able to install Windows98SE but when I tried to install Windows 2000 or XP the installations failed
1. I tried to install W2KP and XP from within Windows98 - both installs failed, so I repartitioned and reformatted the hard disk (making sure the partition was active and less than the supposed 8 GB limit) and booted from my win98 floppy, enabled CD access and tried to install from the dos prompt (E:\...\i386\winnt):
a) W2KP failed and the error message was that the temporary files created by theWindows 2000 install could not be found on the hard disk!
b) XP failed - it copied the initial files but when it started to copy the other files it just hung and when I rebooted and restarted the install the error message was that the EULA could not be found
c) so, I repartitioned the drive, formatted it a: format c:/u/s and tried again - still the same problems - so I used xcopy /e (to copy all the subdirectories) and copied the contents to my hard disk - first I did this with W2KP and tried installing from the C:\ prompt (I used himem.sys, config.sys (DEVICE=HIMEM.SYS), and initialized smartdrv.exe - I got the same error - can't find the temporary files created . . .
d) so I did exactly the same thing with XP as in c) above and got the same XP error - can't find EULA
One bizarre thing I noted is that when the first W2KP install failed and I decided to try the install from the dos prompt - W2KP noted that the temporary files (that it said it couldn't find) had to be deleted first - this process (deleting about 400 MB of files) took over two hours!
Can anyone tell me what's happening here?
I have tried almost every CMOS setting: enable/disable USB Controllers, enable/disable PCI Busmaster, enable/disable ONChip SATA Channel, ONChipSATA type = Native IDE (btw what is AHCI?)
I also disabled the Network boot option . . .
My next step is to try and install LinuxMint - but that will be a different ball of wax
Any Hardware Gurus out there - any assistance would be greatly appreciated
TIA
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I'm not too clear on your methods.
You should only need a XP OS disc to do that install. A floppy drive isn't needed for anything. What that sounds like is a damaged OS disc that isn't reading properly. The OS disc can partition and format the drive by itself. This is all assuming it's a full disc and not a upgrade disc.
And I am also assuming that PATA HDD is set as Master by the jumpers? -
Hi redwudz - thanks for the reply
I should have mentioned that I also tried a slipstream CD with XP SP2 that is bootable - I still had the same problems
I also think that it is very unlikely that both the W2KP and XP CDs are damaged . .
Yes I set the hard disk as Master by the jumper -
Originally Posted by wiseantJohn Miller
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Hi JohnnyMalaria - Thanks for the info
Originally I had planned this to be a test install before I commit to a new Hard Disk to install XP
I had tried to install XP from inside Vista but I was unable to do so - "... your existing OS is newer than the OS you are trying to install . . ."
Am I missing something here? Do I keep all my Vista stuff intact and simply boot from my XP install CD? If the install is successful then do I rebooot from CD and use bcdedit at that time?
TIA -
start over. if you just want the little hd, then in the computer bios you need to change the boot drive to the new ide hd. then use a floppy to delete all partitions on the ide hd. now insert the winxp cd and let it format the c: drive and install.
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"a lot of people are better dead" - prisoner KSC2-303 -
Originally Posted by wiseant
http://www.it-sideways.com/2007/06/installing-xp-after-vista.htmlJohn Miller -
Thanks folks - I going to try both of these options!
My Edit: I have read though the procedures from
http://www.it-sideways.com/2007/06/installing-xp-after-vista.html and
http://www.jsifaq.com/SF/Tips/Tip.aspx?id=10807
unfortunately I do not have a Vista install CD/DVD - the OS was "factory-installed" - all I have is a "Restore" on partion D of my Vista SATA Drive - I did back this up to a DVD - can I use this? re:
"2. Type CD-ROM:\boot\bootsect.exe -NT60 All and press Enter, where CD-ROM: is the drive letter that contains the Windows Vista media."
"IV. Then (while in XP), as stated in the instruction from here.
Put in the Vista installation CD/DVD and do the steps of 1,2 & 3.
where ...
you need to run the "bootsect.exe -NT60 All" command from command-line(cmd.exe) to set the bootloader back to the Vista version. Bootsect.exe is only available from Vista installation CD."
Hopefully this makes sense . . .
TIA -
OK - before I hooked up the Vista SATA I tried one last install
from the win98 floppy boot, this time I used fdisk to repartition the whole drive, then formatted the IDE hard disk, but this time I did not copy the system files to the hard disk C:
then I accessed the W2KP CD and installed from the C: prompt
W2KP install OK, then with XCOPY /e I copied the XP files from the XP CD to the hard disk, then in W2KP I installed XP with the DOS prompt using C:\WINXP\I386\win32nt.exe [or is that winnt32.exe]?
Now I'll try hooking up the Vista SATA drive and see what happens . . .
I hope to get a dual boot system using the IDE and the SATA disks
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