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Offline hyster

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duel booting xp
« on: March 22, 2008, 09:11:54 AM »
every time i reinstall xp i swear ill only install things i need. as usual i end up installing all sorts.

i no i can duel boot xp on the same drive if i partition it first. the question i need is can i partition with an xp installed? i dont want to start from a fresh drive if i dont have to.

i want a gaming install and an odds and sods install.

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Re: duel booting xp
« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2008, 02:30:48 PM »
As far as I know, you cannot partion a drive without destroying some of the data on the drive.

Most of the time, you set up a partition after formating a drive and before installing an OS.
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Offline Caz1

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Re: duel booting xp
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2008, 03:09:33 AM »
Yes, you can re-partition a drive that has Windows XP on it.  If your drive has one partition that covers the whole drive, you can break it into multiple partitions and install a second copy of Windows XP on one of the new partitions.  In order to resize your single partition that contains your current copy of Windows XP, you'll need specialized software that allows you to do so.

Acronis makes software that you can use to do this (as one example, there are others).  The bad news is that it isn't free.  However, I believe they have a trial version of the software that you can try out that may work for you, providing you just need to repartition the drive once.  If you intend to do this more than once, you may want to fork the dough and buy the software - it's actually pretty decent.

If you're looking for other options - I believe Partition Magic also allows you to repartition an existing Windows XP partition, but again, you have to buy the software.  I've never used the PM stuff, so I can't say too much more about it.

If free is what you need, I'd recommend Knoppix.  Knoppix is a version of Linux that boots entirely from your CD/DVD drive.  You just put the Knoppix disk in, and turn on your PC and it boots into Linux (without harming your Windows installation).  Once it has completely booted to the Linux desktop, you run an application called 'QTParted' from the System sub-menu and use that to resize your existing Windows XP partition.

I've personally used both the Acronis software, and Knoppix in different situations.  Both worked fine.  I'd recommend Acronis if you're a newbie and uncomfortable with doing all this - and I'd recommend Knoppix if you're a more intrepid soul and think you can handle Linux alright.  Just understand that this is a game that doesn't allow do-overs.  If you screw things up, you can very easily wind up with a wiped drive, so backup any critical information on CDs, DVDs, network shares, thumbdrives, or whatever before you try this.

My current PC has two copies of Win XP Pro installed on it, a 64-bit version of Vista, and SuSe Linux.  I installed one of the copies of XP, and the copy of Vista on this machine by resizing my drive's partitions with my Knoppix disk.

Here's the link to Acronis' page:

http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/migrateeasy/

and here's the link to Knoppix's website:

http://www.knoppix.org/

Hope ya find something here that helps ya out;

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P.S. -Before you do ANY of the above, don't forget to defragment that hard drive as a first step.  Makes life easier for whatever software you decide to attempt the re-partition with.

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Re: duel booting xp
« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2008, 07:55:43 AM »
Actually there is lots of software out there that can repartition an existing drive with data on it.


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Re: duel booting xp
« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2008, 03:56:20 PM »
big thanks Caz1.

i had a read up on Acronis migrate easy but its for moving a OS from one drive to another from what i could tell, but i did use Acronis true image to make a back up of my system which seemed to work fine, then used Acronis disk director to partition the drive and im using XP's boot manager to select which OS i want.

took about 3 hours from back up,partition, installing 2nd OS.

been using both install's now all day and i have not found any problems so far. both installs work fine.

thanks again Caz1  :aok  :salute




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Re: duel booting xp
« Reply #5 on: March 23, 2008, 05:47:24 PM »
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had a read up on Acronis migrate easy but its for moving a OS from one drive to another from what i could tell, but i did use Acronis true image to make a back up of my system which seemed to work fine, then used Acronis disk director to partition the drive and im using XP's boot manager to select which OS i want.

Good catch hyster, I linked ya the wrong page from their website.  :uhoh   Despite that, I'm glad to see that you were able to get things up and running.  :aok

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