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I've Windows 2003 Enterprise installed originally on C: drive.
I wanted to installed Windows XP on another partition (for compatibility
with some programs).
This turned out to be a big mistake and my Windows 2003 couldn't boot.
I found and followed the advice on KB322952, but that didn't fix the problem.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322952
I end up have to completely repair my Windows 2003 installation (from CD).
But now after that, I'm still unable to boot from Windows XP partition.
If I select "Windows XP" from my boot menu, it would now complain that I
have a corrupted ntoskrnl.exe.
In any case, anyone know if there is a correct way to make it work, so that
Windows 2003 is on my primary partition, and Windows XP on my secondary
partition?
Thanks a lot,
Clement
I wanted to installed Windows XP on another partition (for compatibility
with some programs).
This turned out to be a big mistake and my Windows 2003 couldn't boot.
I found and followed the advice on KB322952, but that didn't fix the problem.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322952
I end up have to completely repair my Windows 2003 installation (from CD).
But now after that, I'm still unable to boot from Windows XP partition.
If I select "Windows XP" from my boot menu, it would now complain that I
have a corrupted ntoskrnl.exe.
In any case, anyone know if there is a correct way to make it work, so that
Windows 2003 is on my primary partition, and Windows XP on my secondary
partition?
Thanks a lot,
Clement