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Re: Can Grub start Windows XP from "other" partition
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Felix Miata |
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Re: Can Grub start Windows XP from "other" partition |
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Thu, 22 Nov 2012 23:20:47 -0500 |
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On 2012-11-23 04:19 (GMT+0100) Ulf Zibis composed:
Maybe it could be done with XXCOPY while booted to a maintenance system, but
not by a partition
clone. Registry modifications would be required as well as adjusting boot.ini.
Well, but XCOPY (I guess you mean the one with one X)
Two: XXCOPY.
Windows can be booted by any primary partition that contains NTLDR, if it is an
unhidden
partition, and there no other Windows native unhidden primary partitions.
I have a different experience, behind the one, which is booted, other visible
primaries are allowed,
see my last comment below.
...
Can't do that. Once chainloaded, you have to use the Windows boot menu from a
properly constructed
boot.ini. This will be necessary if you make only one primary to be used as C:.
You only put two
Windows stanzas in Grub's menu if you have two different primaries that could
be C:.
... + edit the grub.cfg to add the hidden (+ makeactive) commands, because
grub-update would not do
that automatically. Grub seems to assume, that the the 2nd Windows should run
as e.g. D:. Then there
is no need to hide the 1st.
Right?
2nd Windows where? D: will never be a native partition on a first HD primary.
Do you know what makeactive does? Are you sure it does what you need or want
done?
Windows cannot boot a system with more than one visible native type primary per
HD. In a single HD
system, D: will always be a logical, and C: will be the one and only visible
primary.
Hm, that confuses me totally. See the following partitions I have on another
disk, no Grub or Linux
installed:
sda1: NTFS **boot** ---
Windows XP installation
sda4: NTFS **none** --- Data
sda3: extended **lba**
sda5: FAT32 **none**-- - Backup
sda2: Compaq **diag** --- Thinkpad Recovery (physically at the end of the of
the harddrive)
All partitions are visible and I can perfectly boot Windows from sda1.
I can't respond without knowing the partition type bytes for all of them, and
the Windows version. I may also need to see the actual MBR table entries, as
that order is non-standard and apparently out of order. I might even need to
copy that whole MBR sector to a disk to see what's really going on there.
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- Re: Can Grub start Windows XP from "other" partition, (continued)
- Re: Can Grub start Windows XP from "other" partition, Felix Miata, 2012/11/16
- Re: Can Grub start Windows XP from "other" partition, Ulf Zibis, 2012/11/19
- Re: Can Grub start Windows XP from "other" partition, Ulf Zibis, 2012/11/19
- Re: Can Grub start Windows XP from "other" partition, Ulf Zibis, 2012/11/20
- Re: Can Grub start Windows XP from "other" partition, Ulf Zibis, 2012/11/20
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- Re: Can Grub start Windows XP from "other" partition, Ulf Zibis, 2012/11/21
- Re: Can Grub start Windows XP from "other" partition, Felix Miata, 2012/11/22
- Re: Can Grub start Windows XP from "other" partition, Michael D. Setzer II, 2012/11/22
- Re: Can Grub start Windows XP from "other" partition, Ulf Zibis, 2012/11/22
- Re: Can Grub start Windows XP from "other" partition,
Felix Miata <=
- Re: Can Grub start Windows XP from "other" partition, Ulf Zibis, 2012/11/26
- Re: Can Grub start Windows XP from "other" partition, Felix Miata, 2012/11/26
- Re: Can Grub start Windows XP from "other" partition, Ulf Zibis, 2012/11/26
- Re: Can Grub start Windows XP from "other" partition, Felix Miata, 2012/11/26
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