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Old 12-02-2009
Matthew Armshaw
 
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Windows Vista Home Premium and XP Home Edition

I have been trying to dual boot a Gateway Laptop with Vista Home Premium 32
bit and XP Home edition. One tutorial instructed me to partition the drive
from Vista desktop(which I did), boot the cpu with the XP disk in the CD/DVD
drive which I also did.

XP started moving the pre-installation files to the CPU, and when the nice
blue screen came up asking to Install Windows XP I pressed ENTER. However,
instead of getting the screen that would stay Install Windows XP on a
particular partition I received the message:

Setup did not find any hard disk drives installed in your computer.

Make sure any hard disk drives are powered on and properly connected to
your
computer, and that any disk-related hardware configuration is correct.
This may
involve running a manufactured-supplied diagnostic or setup program

Setup cannot continue.

The rest of the tutorial went on to fix the bootloader and create a screen
to choose between the operating systems on boot. It all seemed very logical.

I thought maybe the issue was with the CPU not wanting to dual-boot or that
the Vista version was a Home product rather than Office or Professional? Any
suggestions?

Thanks,
Matt
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Old 12-02-2009
Mick Murphy
 
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RE: Windows Vista Home Premium and XP Home Edition

http://apcmag.com/how_to_dual_boot_v...step_guide.htm

The above site seems to be the way to go.
--
Mad Mike


"Matthew Armshaw" wrote:

> I have been trying to dual boot a Gateway Laptop with Vista Home Premium 32
> bit and XP Home edition. One tutorial instructed me to partition the drive
> from Vista desktop(which I did), boot the cpu with the XP disk in the CD/DVD
> drive which I also did.
>
> XP started moving the pre-installation files to the CPU, and when the nice
> blue screen came up asking to Install Windows XP I pressed ENTER. However,
> instead of getting the screen that would stay Install Windows XP on a
> particular partition I received the message:
>
> Setup did not find any hard disk drives installed in your computer.
>
> Make sure any hard disk drives are powered on and properly connected to
> your
> computer, and that any disk-related hardware configuration is correct.
> This may
> involve running a manufactured-supplied diagnostic or setup program
>
> Setup cannot continue.
>
> The rest of the tutorial went on to fix the bootloader and create a screen
> to choose between the operating systems on boot. It all seemed very logical.
>
> I thought maybe the issue was with the CPU not wanting to dual-boot or that
> the Vista version was a Home product rather than Office or Professional? Any
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Matt

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Old 12-02-2009
Jane C
 
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Re: Windows Vista Home Premium and XP Home Edition

"Matthew Armshaw" <MatthewArmshaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:1B94650F-9942-4DC8-BC5B-1C1EB80B6541@microsoft.com...
>I have been trying to dual boot a Gateway Laptop with Vista Home Premium 32
> bit and XP Home edition. One tutorial instructed me to partition the drive
> from Vista desktop(which I did), boot the cpu with the XP disk in the
> CD/DVD
> drive which I also did.
>
> XP started moving the pre-installation files to the CPU, and when the nice
> blue screen came up asking to Install Windows XP I pressed ENTER. However,
> instead of getting the screen that would stay Install Windows XP on a
> particular partition I received the message:
>
> Setup did not find any hard disk drives installed in your computer.
>
> Make sure any hard disk drives are powered on and properly connected to
> your
> computer, and that any disk-related hardware configuration is correct.
> This may
> involve running a manufactured-supplied diagnostic or setup program
>
> Setup cannot continue.
>
> The rest of the tutorial went on to fix the bootloader and create a screen
> to choose between the operating systems on boot. It all seemed very
> logical.
>
> I thought maybe the issue was with the CPU not wanting to dual-boot or
> that
> the Vista version was a Home product rather than Office or Professional?
> Any
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Matt



Hello Matt,

The problem that you have is that most recent laptops use SATA hard drives
on a SATA controller. XP has no inbuilt support for SATA controllers, so
you will need the controller drivers on a floppy disc (F6 to load drivers)
during the XP install. You will need an external floppy drive (a USB floppy
drive should work). Unfortunately, XP can only load drivers from a floppy
disc.

--
Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-)
Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
MVP - Windows Desktop Experience

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