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I edited EasyBCD and chose "C:\" drive as the start point. I rebooted, got to the screen where I can choose the OS, and I selected Win XP, and when I did, I did NOT get the error message this time of "ntldr" not found. But....
After selecting Win XP, the screen temporarily goes black, and then I'm back at my BIOS flash screen.............and I thought for a second there that it was going to go from there to the Win XP OS........but then I'm back at the "choose OS" screen. So for now I chose Win 7 and here I am.
Check out this screen shot from my Computer:
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll217/PezzyDude/SystemDrives.jpg
And then here's the shot you requested of my Disk Management screen:
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll217/PezzyDude/DiskManage.jpg
The one that's just the "C" drive is where Win 7 is. The one that's labeled "C(E)" is where Win XP is, and then you'll also notice one labeled "D(F)". When I just had the one SATA drive in my system running Win XP, I had the drive partitioned and formatted into two drives, a "C" and a "D". "C", of course, was the primary partion, and where the OS of XP was. The "D" drive I used for storing stuff.
And just to let you know, for the heck of it, I tried editing EasyBCD again and choosing "E" for the starting point. But the same thing happened as with "C" as the starting point (it gets to the choose OS screen.....I choose Win XP......no error for the "ntldr" file.....but the computer just reboots back around to the choose OS screen.......).
Well, at least it's not getting the "ntldr" error anymore, so it must be finding that. But is something not "pointing" in the right direction? Can you glean anything from the screenshots I provided?
Are we getting close? :nerd:
Thanks!
Pez
I edited EasyBCD and chose "C:\" drive as the start point. I rebooted, got to the screen where I can choose the OS, and I selected Win XP, and when I did, I did NOT get the error message this time of "ntldr" not found. But....
After selecting Win XP, the screen temporarily goes black, and then I'm back at my BIOS flash screen.............and I thought for a second there that it was going to go from there to the Win XP OS........but then I'm back at the "choose OS" screen. So for now I chose Win 7 and here I am.
Check out this screen shot from my Computer:
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll217/PezzyDude/SystemDrives.jpg
And then here's the shot you requested of my Disk Management screen:
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll217/PezzyDude/DiskManage.jpg
The one that's just the "C" drive is where Win 7 is. The one that's labeled "C(E)" is where Win XP is, and then you'll also notice one labeled "D(F)". When I just had the one SATA drive in my system running Win XP, I had the drive partitioned and formatted into two drives, a "C" and a "D". "C", of course, was the primary partion, and where the OS of XP was. The "D" drive I used for storing stuff.
And just to let you know, for the heck of it, I tried editing EasyBCD again and choosing "E" for the starting point. But the same thing happened as with "C" as the starting point (it gets to the choose OS screen.....I choose Win XP......no error for the "ntldr" file.....but the computer just reboots back around to the choose OS screen.......).
Well, at least it's not getting the "ntldr" error anymore, so it must be finding that. But is something not "pointing" in the right direction? Can you glean anything from the screenshots I provided?
Are we getting close? :nerd:
Thanks!
Pez