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- #GIVE WIN7 XP SOUNDS HOW TO#
- #GIVE WIN7 XP SOUNDS INSTALL#
- #GIVE WIN7 XP SOUNDS PRO#
- #GIVE WIN7 XP SOUNDS PLUS#
- #GIVE WIN7 XP SOUNDS WINDOWS#
#GIVE WIN7 XP SOUNDS WINDOWS#
I want to be the ADMIN, tweak, play, break, and then create a user account to tweak, play, break, etc., so when I weigh in, they'll know what the average dummy is going to encounter doing stuff.In Windows 8, it gets worse if you miss your beloved startup sound because it’s completely disabled, so you first have to enable it in the registry. Should I boot to the Admin account, Chris, or reformat and start over? I don't remember adding the Chris account - and I don't want one. Quick question: When I booted to W7, there were two accounts, Administrator and Chris. This weekend I'll hookup one of my backup drives (that I don't care if it gets munged) as Master and follow your directions. So, after a quick Google, I appear to be the only one this has happened to. I finally had to hookup my backup drive to fix them.
#GIVE WIN7 XP SOUNDS PLUS#
Plus I couldn't uninstall them I kept getting a "fatal error" (no BSOD, though) from Add\Remove Programs and the uninstallers themselves. They (Avast!, Dictionary, Checkers, Adobe, HiJackThis, SeaMonkey, half of my Sound Card files, a couple of my printer files, CrapCleaner, WinPatrol, and a few others) all showed the blue\white box where the. There were about a dozen programs that were "broken".
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However, accessing it from XP Explorer to copy\paste BCD (as well as a couple of folders with programs I knew probably wouldn't work - I am testing it afterall) to the "D:" partition, and seeing what the differences were between XP and W7 layout of files etc., when my computer went wonky on next boot. I had the drive hooked up as a slave, fully intending to do as you said. With Build 63 of EasyBCD beta, it does all the hard work for you.Ĭlick to expand.Don't know yet. A beta build ago you would have had to find those files yourself, and copy them manually.
#GIVE WIN7 XP SOUNDS INSTALL#
Now download and install EasyBCD 2.0 Beta, Build 63.You should boot right away into Win 7 at this point (no menu, or option to boot into XP).Next, save the changes, and exit your BIOS.Navigate to the page called "Boot Sequence", "Boot Order", or the likes, and alter the boot order (usually accomplished by pressing the 'U' or 'D' keys on your keyboard to move a selected entry either up or down, respectively) so the Win 7 drive comes before any other entries with numbers before them.Reboot, get into your BIOS (by pressing whatever key it tells you to press at the first splash screen you get to at startup).Really, I don't know how I can spell it out in a 1-2-3 fashion better than I have already done. How do I amend the boot.ini to give me the option to boot to Win7? Multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP etc., etc.) Multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP etc., etc.) However I haven't been able to find anything that applies to my setup, nor without major brain damage. It seems to me it should be an easy matter of amending the XP boot.ini to boot to the Win7 drive. (by the by, both HDDs show in the BIOS and Disk Management and healthy) I went to boot to Win7 on the second HDD, but when I selected HDD(1), all I got was a gray bar along the bottom of the screen. I labeled the first partition as (Win7)C: and the second partition as (Win7)D.Īfter playing with it, I unplugged the 40GB, set the jumper to Slave and rebooted into XP.
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I installed Win7 with no problems whatsoever. I wanted to try Win7, so I found an extra 40GB HD, made 2 partitions, unplugged my Main HD(0) ( and the Slave drive so there was just one HDD hooked up) and made the 40GB as Master with the intention of making it as a slave so I could boot to it to test Win7. On my second\Slave HDD(1) I have the same setup and I use it as a "break me" drive for trying new things and doing dumb stuff (hey, at least I'm honest about it )
#GIVE WIN7 XP SOUNDS PRO#
On HDD (0) I have Win XP Pro with 3 partitions (C:\, D:\, E:\) and I have a CD-RW (F:\) and a DVD-RW (G:\).
#GIVE WIN7 XP SOUNDS HOW TO#
I've been reading until my eyes are bleeding trying to figure out how to dual boot XP and Win7 on separate drives and I'm still lost.