Re: Dual boot
- From: "AJR" <ajrjdr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 15:17:17 -0500
Recommended procedure regarding dual boot is to install the :older" OS
first (XP) and the "newer OS last (Win 2002). A third party boot manager,
such as bootmagic, would be a solution - or modification of the boot.ini
file,
"Shivaram" <Shivaram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have installed XP proff sp2 in c:\ on one of my computers and later
installed win 2003 enterprise edition in the e:\ drive for some reasons
while i was playing around in the c drive the computer became very slow so
i
repaired it but no change so decided to clean install XP and i did which
resolved my problem, now i do not have the boot options in the select OS
screen, where we are asked to select an OS, previously i was having two
options XP and 2003 now when i start my computer it directly boots up Xp,
how to get the second OS in the select OS Screen.
Shivaram
Thanks in advance
.
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