Greetings, all,
So, I successfully installed Windows 7 on my PC and want it to dualboot with XP; unfortunately, I did so on a physically different SATA hard drive, which I've discovered makes it nearly impossible to control with an OS-based boot menu. However, I have discovered that, by changing the order of the hard drives in BIOS, I can control whether I boot into XP or 7.
Is there a way to configure the motherboard BIOS so that, whenever the computer is turned on, it asks me whether to boot to one hard drive or the other? As it stands, I can get to that menu by rapidly pressing a certain button (I don't recall what it is off the top of my head, and I'm at work at the moment), but it'd be great if it would simply prompt me which hard drive to boot first each time. Eventually I'll want to turn off this functionality, but for the time being, it would be tremendously helpful to be able to do this.
Lastly, is there an easy way to just handle the boot menu from an OS itself? I've tried EasyBCD and bcdedit via the command prompt. I may have missed something, though.
Thanks so much! I appreciate all questions/comments/etcetera. Let me know if I can clarify anything, as well.
So, I successfully installed Windows 7 on my PC and want it to dualboot with XP; unfortunately, I did so on a physically different SATA hard drive, which I've discovered makes it nearly impossible to control with an OS-based boot menu. However, I have discovered that, by changing the order of the hard drives in BIOS, I can control whether I boot into XP or 7.
Is there a way to configure the motherboard BIOS so that, whenever the computer is turned on, it asks me whether to boot to one hard drive or the other? As it stands, I can get to that menu by rapidly pressing a certain button (I don't recall what it is off the top of my head, and I'm at work at the moment), but it'd be great if it would simply prompt me which hard drive to boot first each time. Eventually I'll want to turn off this functionality, but for the time being, it would be tremendously helpful to be able to do this.
Lastly, is there an easy way to just handle the boot menu from an OS itself? I've tried EasyBCD and bcdedit via the command prompt. I may have missed something, though.
Thanks so much! I appreciate all questions/comments/etcetera. Let me know if I can clarify anything, as well.