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re: Dual Boot anyone ?
Thursday, December 15, 2005 at 3:11 am
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Posted by Eric Stewart (1 messages posted)


   Dave: I hope you're following this thread still, because I have a solution for 
you ...
   On my ABIT board, I ran into this very issue with XP and XP 64bit.  XP32 is on 
my SATA RAID, and XP64 is on the IDE drive.  And I noted the near identical boot.ini's 
on either drive, and with my XP64 CD in the drive, XP64 on the IDE drive eventually 
boots ...
   Here's the trick: digging around with XP32 booted, I noted that somewhere in the 
properties, the SATA RAID actually shows up as "drive 1", and the IDE drive shows 
up as "drive 0".  So as much as you might not want to hear this:

Set your BIOS to boot to your IDE drive first.  Add the info for your SATA OS (since 
I have XP64 seeing the RAID, I could copy the line from the SATA's boot.ini and put 
it in the IDE's boot.ini), but change the "rdisk" value to 1 for the SATA based OS.

Note that I'm about 99% certain that if you used this boot.ini with the BIOS set 
for the SATA RAID to boot, it won't work!  Somewhere along the line there's some 
translating and switching going on; I'm guessing that, with the SATA RAID set to 
boot, during most of the boot up (I'm guessing) the SATA RAID is thought to be rdisk 
0.  But once it's booted, it probably becomes rdisk 1.  (However, I'd be curious 
to see if anyone has had a SATA RAID and an IDE drive both in the machine during 
the install of an OS to the SATA RAID - I think in both my case and Dave's case, 
we added the IDE drive later - I'd do it if it weren't for the fact that both my 
OS's are currently running and I don't want to muck with them).

I went one step further and changed the default to boot to XP32 (off of the SATA 
RAID).  So if I power on the machine  and wander off, even though the XP64 drive 
is doing the boot loading, XP32 will boot.

One final note: on my XP32 OS, I tend to hibernate it at the end of the day.  Note 
that when I do this, I don't get a boot menu when I power on the machine - the XP32 
OS resumes.  While this may not make 100% sense, I actually prefer this behavior.

And, just in case anyone who reads this is curious: I haven't gotten too far in XP64; 
I do note some key missing drivers:

- The USB - Serial port I have for my dive computer
- The USB drivers for my Sony camera
- And I have an old USB web cam that I doubt has drivers

Someday, should Sony update the drivers for my camera, I might reverse (oy, would 
that be a PITA though) the setup and have XP64 on the SATA RAID.





On Sunday, October 2, 2005 at 5:21 am, Dave C wrote:
>Interesting, but can you tell me how to get around this one?...
>
>I run XP from a sata raid 0 array, and since i didn't want to wreck, or risk wrecking
>that, i created a partition on the primary ide channel, master drive, and made it
>as a primary partition... and installed Vista on it, booting off the dvd.
>
>The problem is, that when I instruct my bios to boot from that ide drive, with sata
>enabled, it wont do it..
>gets some error .. sorry i don't recall exactly what it is now, but i went back to
>XP and had a look at the boot.ini, and to my surprise, the boot.ini on the raid array
>(XP) is identical, except for the name of the entry, to the boot.ini on the ide drive..
>
>just where they were pointing to i mean... i copied it into XP's boot.ini to be sure...
>here it is..
>
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin
>/fastdetect
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows Longhorn" /NOEXECUTE=OPTIN
>/FASTDETECT /USENEWLOADER /DETECTHAL
>
>So, if sata is enabled, and set to boot first, it is seen as multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1),
>but set the primary ide to boot first an it is seen as that also...
>
>or so it seems... puzzling indeed. any idea's?
>
>I did get Vista to successfully boot, by leaving the dvd in the drive an having it
>set to boot primary, just didn't hit a key... it seems it takes over the boot loader,
>as if it were continuing from setup an points it in the right direction, but the
>only other way to get it to boot without the dvd that i found, was to disable sata
>entirely, and have it boot primary ide first.
>
>Would be nice if i could have them both in the boot.ini / boot loader for XP, on
>sata raid tho :\



Written in response to:
re: Dual Boot anyone ? (Dave C: Sunday, October 2, 2005 at 5:21 am)

Responses to this message:
*re: Dual Boot anyone ? (coldstone: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 at 10:58 am)

All messages in this thread [show all]
-Dual Boot anyone ? (Vinoth: Wed, Sep 21, 2005, 9:33 am)
*re: Dual Boot anyone ? (Cam: Wed, Sep 21, 2005, 10:51 pm)
-re: Dual Boot anyone ? (Wendy Krieger: Mon, Sep 26, 2005, 4:28 am)
-re: Dual Boot anyone ? (Dave C: Sun, Oct 2, 2005, 5:21 am)
-re: Dual Boot anyone ? (Eric Stewart: Thu, Dec 15, 2005, 3:11 am)
*re: Dual Boot anyone ? (coldstone: Wed, Jul 16, 2008, 10:58 am)
-re: Dual Boot anyone ? (Andrey _Sebastian: Mon, Oct 17, 2005, 4:30 pm)
*re: Dual Boot anyone ? (Wendy Krieger: Tue, Oct 18, 2005, 9:00 pm)
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