Doctor Jellybean
March 22nd, 2009, 11:26 AM
I decided on a dual-boot setup, using Vista 64 and XP. These are the steps I took:
01 ) Booted with DD disc.
02 ) Deleted existing partitions.
03 ) Created Partition 1, set to Primary & Active.
04 ) Rebooted and installed XP from disc on Partition 1.
05 ) Rebooted after installation to check it was booting ok.
06 ) Rebooted with DD disc.
07 ) Created Partion 2, set to Primary & Active, Hidden Partition 1.
08 ) Rebooted and restored Vista from a backup disc to Partition 2.
09 ) Rebooted after installation to check it was booting ok.
10 ) Rebooted with DD disc.
11 ) Created Partition 3, FAT32, set to Primary & Active.
12 ) Installed OSS, selected custom install and installed into Partition 3.
13 ) Rebooted, OSS started and found both OS installs.
This is where my problem comes in. If I select the properties of XP in the OSS menu, both the Active and Hidden boxes are ticked and greyed out. If I select the properties of Vista, both those boxes are available for use.
I rebooted with the DD disc, selected the XP partition and in the Advanced option set it to Unhide. Rebooting back to the OSS menu, the Active and Hidden boxes of XP are still both checked and greyed out.
Grrr.....
01 ) Booted with DD disc.
02 ) Deleted existing partitions.
03 ) Created Partition 1, set to Primary & Active.
04 ) Rebooted and installed XP from disc on Partition 1.
05 ) Rebooted after installation to check it was booting ok.
06 ) Rebooted with DD disc.
07 ) Created Partion 2, set to Primary & Active, Hidden Partition 1.
08 ) Rebooted and restored Vista from a backup disc to Partition 2.
09 ) Rebooted after installation to check it was booting ok.
10 ) Rebooted with DD disc.
11 ) Created Partition 3, FAT32, set to Primary & Active.
12 ) Installed OSS, selected custom install and installed into Partition 3.
13 ) Rebooted, OSS started and found both OS installs.
This is where my problem comes in. If I select the properties of XP in the OSS menu, both the Active and Hidden boxes are ticked and greyed out. If I select the properties of Vista, both those boxes are available for use.
I rebooted with the DD disc, selected the XP partition and in the Advanced option set it to Unhide. Rebooting back to the OSS menu, the Active and Hidden boxes of XP are still both checked and greyed out.
Grrr.....