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Dual Boot Vista and XP- Awgini.dll no load Hello and thanks for the help. I have Vista Business -64 on C: and XP SP2-32 bit on E: same sata hard drive. I have setup dual boot using Vista Boot Pro but still have an issue. When I select XP on the boot pick, XP begins booting and gets to just before the welcome screen and displays a message: C:\windows\system32\awgini.dll failed to load. Now this file existes in the XP e:\windows\system32. Can you help me fix this. Can't boot into XP. |
Hi William, Im new to this Syschat.. Im trying to find a different solution to partitioning my laptop or downloading a virtual pc and I might have found the answer with your recommendation. I have a hp pavilion dv6000 laptop running windows vista home premium. I want to have XP on my laptop as well to run WAMP for a web application Im doing for my Final Year Project. I need XP because the PHP side of WAMP does not work properly if at all on vista. I see though that you say you need to have the vista cds and xp cd but I didnt get any vista cds when I bought my laptop. I do have an XP installation cd with a serial number. Im new to this sort of thing and would really appreciate some help. Thanks, Yvonne |
will it work if i only have my vista backup disks? i have an xp cd, and have recently downloaded Ultimate Doom, and it won't run on vista, and that's my only computer, so i would appreciate any help you could give me. your unofficial lord and master, mark |
istalling XP (FULL) issues Hello, Thank you so much for writing this great tutorial. I got stuck! I have an ACER 3810T with Windows 64 bit installed on a 500gb hard drive. I successfully partitioned my hard drive, c:450gb, e:50gb. I then put in the XP (full version) installation disk and click on [install Windows XP]. It gives me the following error "Setup cannot continue because the version of windows on your computer is newer that the version on the CD". I would like to install the xp on the e drive like in your tutorial. Am i doing the installation incorrectly? do i need a different version of xp? any suggestions? thanks so much, amy |
You probably clicked on Install while your current Windows was active. If you boot from the CD, things should work out fine. |
Thank you First off, as the title says, thank you William. I had some problems regarding installing XP Pro (Upgrade Version Disk - no service packs included) with Vista 64 bit installed. When I would reboot after creating a partiton with XP disk in CD/DVD, the partition would not be recognized or be recognized but unknown. After scouring the threads I found the solution. I used the free nLite "Slipstreaming" progam metioned in these threads and used that to create a bootable ISO with XP SP3. Problem solved and partion was recognized and everything worked just fine. I still had to swap my original Windows 98 full version CD in when directed and as a caution before starting, have a large enough media device to hold your setup OS and any Service Pack you may need. I used a flash drive and the DVD burner off my laptop to create the bootable disk. My problem in a nutshell was that I was trying to install an original version of XP on a pretty new comp. |
I've always used EasyBCD for XP dual (or triple) boots with Vista or Windows 7. Worked every time. Haven't tried 64-bit OS's though, but I see no reason why they would create a problem with EasyBCD. Your slipstreamed CD solution is attractive because it will simplify things if you ever have to re-install later on. |
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*You will need your XP and Vista installation discs! What if i dont have the vista cds? I bought a new laptop with no vista cds... |
WW, Thanks for your original post that explains how to dual-boot Vista and XP. I followed the instructions on pp. 3 and 4 and my system now dual-boots with no problems! If you have any other hints that you can share, please do. Your instructions saved the day for me. |
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