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hrhmykl
April 2nd 06, 12:17 AM
Hi, I have 2 hd's on my 'puter. One is a 40 gig with xp home (build 2600) on
it. I just installed, formatted (ntfs) a new 80 gig as the slave. I have an
oem version of XP Pro that I want to install on the new drive. I want to keep
the old drive and os in my system as master though. I've considered removing
the old drive, jumping the new drive to master and just plugging it in. That
should prompt me to install an OS on ot. I have nothing on the new drive, but
have formatted it already

Jon
April 2nd 06, 12:34 AM
Do you want a dual boot system or do you want to just have the Home Ver on
the seperate drive for later use????
either way it's easy with XP

Jon

"hrhmykl" wrote:

> Hi, I have 2 hd's on my 'puter. One is a 40 gig with xp home (build 2600) on
> it. I just installed, formatted (ntfs) a new 80 gig as the slave. I have an
> oem version of XP Pro that I want to install on the new drive. I want to keep
> the old drive and os in my system as master though. I've considered removing
> the old drive, jumping the new drive to master and just plugging it in. That
> should prompt me to install an OS on ot. I have nothing on the new drive, but
> have formatted it already

hrhmykl
April 2nd 06, 12:51 AM
"Jon" wrote:

> Do you want a dual boot system or do you want to just have the Home Ver on
> the seperate drive for later use????
> either way it's easy with XP
>
> Jon
>
> "hrhmykl" wrote:
>
> > Hi, I have 2 hd's on my 'puter. One is a 40 gig with xp home (build 2600) on
> > it. I just installed, formatted (ntfs) a new 80 gig as the slave. I have an
> > oem version of XP Pro that I want to install on the new drive. I want to keep
> > the old drive and os in my system as master though. I've considered removing
> > the old drive, jumping the new drive to master and just plugging it in. That
> > should prompt me to install an OS on ot. I have nothing on the new drive, but
> > have formatted it already

hrhmykl
April 2nd 06, 12:56 AM
Yes, a dual boot system.

"Jon" wrote:

> Do you want a dual boot system or do you want to just have the Home Ver on
> the seperate drive for later use????
> either way it's easy with XP
>
> Jon
>
> "hrhmykl" wrote:
>
> > Hi, I have 2 hd's on my 'puter. One is a 40 gig with xp home (build 2600) on
> > it. I just installed, formatted (ntfs) a new 80 gig as the slave. I have an
> > oem version of XP Pro that I want to install on the new drive. I want to keep
> > the old drive and os in my system as master though. I've considered removing
> > the old drive, jumping the new drive to master and just plugging it in. That
> > should prompt me to install an OS on ot. I have nothing on the new drive, but
> > have formatted it already

Pegasus \(MVP\)
April 2nd 06, 01:28 AM
"hrhmykl" > wrote in message
...
> Hi, I have 2 hd's on my 'puter. One is a 40 gig with xp home (build 2600)
on
> it. I just installed, formatted (ntfs) a new 80 gig as the slave. I have
an
> oem version of XP Pro that I want to install on the new drive. I want to
keep
> the old drive and os in my system as master though. I've considered
removing
> the old drive, jumping the new drive to master and just plugging it in.
That
> should prompt me to install an OS on ot. I have nothing on the new drive,
but
> have formatted it already

There are two ways to go about this:

a) The simple way. Boot the machine with your WinXP Pro
CD, then install WinXP Pro on the new drive.
Drawback: You will always have to keep drive C: in
place. If WinXP is born on drive D: then it must always
run off drive D:.

b) The professional way. Install a proper boot manager
use it to hide the two OSs from each other to make
them truly independet. XOSL is such a boot manager
and it's free.
Drawback: You have to familiarise yourself with the
chosen boot manager.

Post again if you need more details.

hrhmykl
April 2nd 06, 05:31 AM
Hi Pegasus,
Did the boot thing,, says newer version (xp home) already installed, aborted
install. Remember, I have a working master with XP Home on it. I want to load
XP Pro on a clean, formatted slave.

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>
> "hrhmykl" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hi, I have 2 hd's on my 'puter. One is a 40 gig with xp home (build 2600)
> on
> > it. I just installed, formatted (ntfs) a new 80 gig as the slave. I have
> an
> > oem version of XP Pro that I want to install on the new drive. I want to
> keep
> > the old drive and os in my system as master though. I've considered
> removing
> > the old drive, jumping the new drive to master and just plugging it in.
> That
> > should prompt me to install an OS on ot. I have nothing on the new drive,
> but
> > have formatted it already
>
> There are two ways to go about this:
>
> a) The simple way. Boot the machine with your WinXP Pro
> CD, then install WinXP Pro on the new drive.
> Drawback: You will always have to keep drive C: in
> place. If WinXP is born on drive D: then it must always
> run off drive D:.
>
> b) The professional way. Install a proper boot manager
> use it to hide the two OSs from each other to make
> them truly independet. XOSL is such a boot manager
> and it's free.
> Drawback: You have to familiarise yourself with the
> chosen boot manager.
>
> Post again if you need more details.
>
>
>

Pegasus \(MVP\)
April 2nd 06, 08:35 AM
I haven't seen this behaviour before but then there are lots
of things that I haven't seen yet . . .

I think your options are:
a) Experiment some more to see if you can find a way out
of your predicament;
b) Wait for some other responses that will tell you how to
proceed.
c) Use a proper boot manager.

My favourite is option c) but I'm aware that learning about
a boot manager is not everyone's cup of tea, no matter how
good an option it may be.


"hrhmykl" > wrote in message
...
> Hi Pegasus,
> Did the boot thing,, says newer version (xp home) already installed,
aborted
> install. Remember, I have a working master with XP Home on it. I want to
load
> XP Pro on a clean, formatted slave.
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
> >
> > "hrhmykl" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Hi, I have 2 hd's on my 'puter. One is a 40 gig with xp home (build
2600)
> > on
> > > it. I just installed, formatted (ntfs) a new 80 gig as the slave. I
have
> > an
> > > oem version of XP Pro that I want to install on the new drive. I want
to
> > keep
> > > the old drive and os in my system as master though. I've considered
> > removing
> > > the old drive, jumping the new drive to master and just plugging it
in.
> > That
> > > should prompt me to install an OS on ot. I have nothing on the new
drive,
> > but
> > > have formatted it already
> >
> > There are two ways to go about this:
> >
> > a) The simple way. Boot the machine with your WinXP Pro
> > CD, then install WinXP Pro on the new drive.
> > Drawback: You will always have to keep drive C: in
> > place. If WinXP is born on drive D: then it must always
> > run off drive D:.
> >
> > b) The professional way. Install a proper boot manager
> > use it to hide the two OSs from each other to make
> > them truly independet. XOSL is such a boot manager
> > and it's free.
> > Drawback: You have to familiarise yourself with the
> > chosen boot manager.
> >
> > Post again if you need more details.
> >
> >
> >

Ron Sommer
April 2nd 06, 10:56 AM
Check your BIOS to see if you can switch which hard drive is the boot drive.
--
Ron Sommer

"hrhmykl" > wrote in message
...
> Hi Pegasus,
> Did the boot thing,, says newer version (xp home) already installed,
> aborted
> install. Remember, I have a working master with XP Home on it. I want to
> load
> XP Pro on a clean, formatted slave.
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
>>
>> "hrhmykl" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > Hi, I have 2 hd's on my 'puter. One is a 40 gig with xp home (build
>> > 2600)
>> on
>> > it. I just installed, formatted (ntfs) a new 80 gig as the slave. I
>> > have
>> an
>> > oem version of XP Pro that I want to install on the new drive. I want
>> > to
>> keep
>> > the old drive and os in my system as master though. I've considered
>> removing
>> > the old drive, jumping the new drive to master and just plugging it in.
>> That
>> > should prompt me to install an OS on ot. I have nothing on the new
>> > drive,
>> but
>> > have formatted it already
>>
>> There are two ways to go about this:
>>
>> a) The simple way. Boot the machine with your WinXP Pro
>> CD, then install WinXP Pro on the new drive.
>> Drawback: You will always have to keep drive C: in
>> place. If WinXP is born on drive D: then it must always
>> run off drive D:.
>>
>> b) The professional way. Install a proper boot manager
>> use it to hide the two OSs from each other to make
>> them truly independet. XOSL is such a boot manager
>> and it's free.
>> Drawback: You have to familiarise yourself with the
>> chosen boot manager.
>>
>> Post again if you need more details.
>>
>>
>>

Newt Ownsquare
April 2nd 06, 03:24 PM
If you boot up from the WinXP Pro CD, you should get a choice of which drive to
install it on. I did when I installed WinXP Pro on separate N: drive in my
system. My C: drive contains Win2k Pro.

The boot.ini file on the C: drive is modified to suit the dual boot
configuration during installation.

--
Hope this helps,
Newt


"hrhmykl" > wrote in message
...
| Hi Pegasus,
| Did the boot thing,, says newer version (xp home) already installed, aborted
| install. Remember, I have a working master with XP Home on it. I want to load
| XP Pro on a clean, formatted slave.
|
| "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
|
| >
| > "hrhmykl" > wrote in message
| > ...
| > > Hi, I have 2 hd's on my 'puter. One is a 40 gig with xp home (build 2600)
| > on
| > > it. I just installed, formatted (ntfs) a new 80 gig as the slave. I have
| > an
| > > oem version of XP Pro that I want to install on the new drive. I want to
| > keep
| > > the old drive and os in my system as master though. I've considered
| > removing
| > > the old drive, jumping the new drive to master and just plugging it in.
| > That
| > > should prompt me to install an OS on ot. I have nothing on the new drive,
| > but
| > > have formatted it already
| >
| > There are two ways to go about this:
| >
| > a) The simple way. Boot the machine with your WinXP Pro
| > CD, then install WinXP Pro on the new drive.
| > Drawback: You will always have to keep drive C: in
| > place. If WinXP is born on drive D: then it must always
| > run off drive D:.
| >
| > b) The professional way. Install a proper boot manager
| > use it to hide the two OSs from each other to make
| > them truly independet. XOSL is such a boot manager
| > and it's free.
| > Drawback: You have to familiarise yourself with the
| > chosen boot manager.
| >
| > Post again if you need more details.
| >
| >
| >

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