To do this, press "C" as shown. To do this, click "Control Panel". Then click "Performances and maintenance". Then, "Administrative Tools". And finally, "Computer Management". In the window that opens, click on the "Edit" button to change the letter. In the list, select another letter to release the "D" letter.
For example "E". Now, that the letter "D" is released. Give him the letter "D". Now that you have marked the partition "D" as active, reboot to install "Windows Seven".
You must be logged in to post a comment. By Isoplanet. More by the author:. Did you make this project? Share it with us! I Made It! Remote Control Light Switch by alanmerritt in Arduino. Hello, I changed my thinking: I've an successful running win xp and I'm quite happy with it. Is there an option to install and run Win 7 in a virtualbox on xp? There is a slogan "never change a running system" and I don't want to reinstall all applications I've running on xp in Win 7 again.
The reason, why Win7 is second choice: I already installed it on my system and I didn't like it. It's the future but only second choice for me. I hate reinstalling all applications again and again Thanks in advance for answering Best wishes from Germany. Ignoring life itself, you would still be surfing the web via a phone based modem, with every page being green on black, due to your monochrome display..
You will notice this once you downgrade your Windows or upgrade to Win7. So don't expect me to reply to any of your problem.
Sorry for being mean like this, but XP is too awful, and has too many security issues to be considered, in my book, as a valid OS to use everyday. In addition, companies uses extreme limited accounts for it's users, and backup with some serious firewall hardware But for HOME purposes XP got to go.
GoodBytes , 15 May Joined: 16 Dec Posts: 3, Likes Received: PureSilver , 15 May You must log in or sign up to reply here. Show Ignored Content. Tags: multiboot windows 7 windows xp. Share This Page Tweet. Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? The information below will explain how you can set up a multi-boot system with Windows XP and any of the operating systems below: MS-Dos or Windows 3.
Repairing and Reformatting the Hard Disk You may need to reformat and repair the hard disk if any of the following apply to your situation: You only have one volume You must install every OS on its own separate volume so that your computer can keep its configuration information and files.
Your boot partition does not have the correct file system formatted File Systems That Are Supported The table below lists the following file systems that are supported: Source: support.
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