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dual boot two partitions
I have a two partitions called "C" and "D" on a160 GB drive. The C
drive has WinXP home sp2 installed and it is giving problems. ( Microsoft help has been unable to help me solve the problem. ) Can I install the same Winxp on D and try if that works OK? If it does then I will just format "C" and reinstall other prgms on it. Thanks |
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dual boot two partitions
Yes i'm almost certain you can install on the D drive, but, what about
anything already on the drive. You will have to back it up somewhere?. Can you boot onto the C drive, if so, back everything on it to the D drive and then you can format the C drive and reinstall that way. Some programs will only want to install on the C drive. Have you tried repairing the windows installation on the C drive. What about system restore? Have you checked to make sure the drive is'nt failing? Jim. "motor man" wrote: I have a two partitions called "C" and "D" on a160 GB drive. The C drive has WinXP home sp2 installed and it is giving problems. ( Microsoft help has been unable to help me solve the problem. ) Can I install the same Winxp on D and try if that works OK? If it does then I will just format "C" and reinstall other prgms on it. Thanks |
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dual boot two partitions
"motor man" wrote in message
oups.com... I have a two partitions called "C" and "D" on a160 GB drive. The C drive has WinXP home sp2 installed and it is giving problems. ( Microsoft help has been unable to help me solve the problem. ) Can I install the same Winxp on D and try if that works OK? If it does then I will just format "C" and reinstall other prgms on it. Thanks Before you do anything back up your important data to some external media (CD, DVD, external HDD, USB memory stick etc.) and make sure that it is readable. Next try a repair install :- How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;315341 How to Perform a Windows XP Repair Install http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm If that doesn't work then just reformat your c: drive and reinstall XP and your software to C: How to partition and format a hard disk in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313348/en-us How to install or upgrade to Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=316941 Clean Install Windows XP http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html |
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dual boot two partitions
motor man wrote:
I have a two partitions called "C" and "D" on a160 GB drive. The C drive has WinXP home sp2 installed and it is giving problems. ( Microsoft help has been unable to help me solve the problem. ) Can I install the same Winxp on D and try if that works OK? If it does then I will just format "C" and reinstall other prgms on it. Thanks Take a look at this. Free for personal use. http://www.boot-us.com/ -Jim |
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