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Do it again. When you are in Windows, uninstall OS Selector: consult section 1.5 of the manual (p 11).
If all else fails, consult the following post: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showpost.php?p=777981&postcount=2
The way I see this is that the extended partition created by DD is implicit withing DD's own partition viewer: it does create an extended...
On the second XP, the boot.ini probably still refers to partition(1), ie your first XP, and tries to boot it... but being hidden, it gives you...
Making Vista visible to Acronis OS Selector: A Correction Arrrrgh! I've found that I need to correct my correction above, but can't edit my...
I did understand your question. The point is that perhaps the problem is elsewhere: eg maybe there's an unmovable file near the end of the...
What is actually seen in the Vista partition viewer? If somehow Vista doesn't 'see' partitions created with DD (which is doubtfull, but lets...
If another program does the same thing, then it wouldn't perform better, would it. Did you try my suggestion of using the acronis bootable...
Might be the boot.ini file of 2nd XP that mixes-up OSS: even though OSS loads the 2nd ntloader, if its boot.ini still points to partition #1, it...
Firstly, defragment your XP install. Then try again to resize its partition so as to have enough (eg 9-10GB) of space for vista. I suggest...
There has been ways some users have been able to make Vista visible to Acronis OS Selector, which sometimes involved begining an install of...
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