Make Dualboot Win XP and Win Vista/7 first
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If you installed Win 7/Vista first, then installed XP, then right now you can only boot into XP. So do the following from XP:
1. Download and install EasyBCD here.
2. Inside EasyBCD, Click the 'Add/Remove Entries' Button (left side).
3. Under the 'Add an Entry' section, select 'Windows NT/2k/XP/2k3' from the 'Type' drop-down list.
(Optional, edit the 'Name' field.)
4. Click 'Add Entry'. (Optional, under the 'Manage Existing Entries' section, use the Up/Down Arrow
buttons to change which OS is first in your list, then click 'Save'.
5. (Optional, Click the 'Change Settings' button (left side). Then under the 'Global Settings' section, use the 'Default OS' drop-down to adjust which OS you want to automatically boot to by default. You may also adjust the 'Bootloader Timeout' to adjust how long the boot menu will display before loading the default OS. Then Click the 'Save Settings' button.)
6. Click the 'Manage Bootloader' button (left side).
7. Under the 'Bootloader Install Options' section, make sure the option for 'Reinstall the Vista Bootloader' is selected. (For our purposes, Win7 Bootloader and Vista Bootloader are the same.)
Click the 'Write MBR' button.
1. Download and install EasyBCD here.
2. Inside EasyBCD, Click the 'Add/Remove Entries' Button (left side).
3. Under the 'Add an Entry' section, select 'Windows NT/2k/XP/2k3' from the 'Type' drop-down list.
(Optional, edit the 'Name' field.)
4. Click 'Add Entry'. (Optional, under the 'Manage Existing Entries' section, use the Up/Down Arrow
buttons to change which OS is first in your list, then click 'Save'.
5. (Optional, Click the 'Change Settings' button (left side). Then under the 'Global Settings' section, use the 'Default OS' drop-down to adjust which OS you want to automatically boot to by default. You may also adjust the 'Bootloader Timeout' to adjust how long the boot menu will display before loading the default OS. Then Click the 'Save Settings' button.)
6. Click the 'Manage Bootloader' button (left side).
7. Under the 'Bootloader Install Options' section, make sure the option for 'Reinstall the Vista Bootloader' is selected. (For our purposes, Win7 Bootloader and Vista Bootloader are the same.)
Click the 'Write MBR' button.
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