Hmm... I just got a new pc - and I would like to be able to boot into my old harddrive (winXP) because there are some things there i'd like to salvage, before I format and reinstall XP to fit my new hardware.
So I have two harddrives - 1 with XP, and 1 without any OS, just storage (NTFS).
I need to either get into winXP on my 1st hd, or install win2k on my 2nd.
How do I do this? When i boot up with CD-rom, it tells me that there's no place to
put a swapfile, when I try to install win2k... same with 98..
And on my first HD it says that that I have to make a dos-partition, but I have no room for it.
- I unfortunately can't simply boot normally with my 1st drive and get into windows that way, then it comes up
with a blue screen and says "to protect your hardware windows is shutting now - run chkdisk /f and remove any
newly installed drives, and try again."
So I have two harddrives - 1 with XP, and 1 without any OS, just storage (NTFS).
I need to either get into winXP on my 1st hd, or install win2k on my 2nd.
How do I do this? When i boot up with CD-rom, it tells me that there's no place to
put a swapfile, when I try to install win2k... same with 98..
And on my first HD it says that that I have to make a dos-partition, but I have no room for it.
- I unfortunately can't simply boot normally with my 1st drive and get into windows that way, then it comes up
with a blue screen and says "to protect your hardware windows is shutting now - run chkdisk /f and remove any
newly installed drives, and try again."
