- Jan 16, 2005
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My basic system is running XP on a 120gb sata drive.
I wanted to give Windows 7 a try, so I put in a 16gb IDE drive to run it off of. No problems - the computer recognized the drive and I reformated it.
I installed Windows 7 on the IDE drive no problem and I spent about 5 minutes playing with it - it seemed really nice.
But I shut down the computer to go get a bite to eat. Now when I boot up, the computer automatically goes into XP......it doesn't give me a choice of OS to load.
I went into System > Advanced > Start Up and Recovery Settings and the "Time to display list of operating systems" is checked and the time is 30 seconds (default - what I want). However, in the default operating system drop down list, only XP is listed. Nothing else.
So how do I tell the computer I have two operating systems and make it give me a choice at start up?
Thanks!
I wanted to give Windows 7 a try, so I put in a 16gb IDE drive to run it off of. No problems - the computer recognized the drive and I reformated it.
I installed Windows 7 on the IDE drive no problem and I spent about 5 minutes playing with it - it seemed really nice.
But I shut down the computer to go get a bite to eat. Now when I boot up, the computer automatically goes into XP......it doesn't give me a choice of OS to load.
I went into System > Advanced > Start Up and Recovery Settings and the "Time to display list of operating systems" is checked and the time is 30 seconds (default - what I want). However, in the default operating system drop down list, only XP is listed. Nothing else.
So how do I tell the computer I have two operating systems and make it give me a choice at start up?
Thanks!
