I have a HDD from another computer which had Windows XP installed on it. I removed that Hard Drive and now I have two Hard Drives connected to my main computer, drive C (which is the main Drive and has windows vista home premium installed on it) and drive D which has XP installed on it.
Is there any way in which I can boot Windows XP up from drive D on startup? Because at the moment, my computer will only let me boot with drive C with windows vista, I cannot figure out how to chose between Vista and XP or get some sort of screen up which says:
Select operating system:
Windows Vista Home Premium
Windows XP Professional ...
Help would be much appreciated, however if this won't work, what would be a good solution without having to buy a copy of windows XP, 7 or any other OS?
Regards,
Edward.
Btw I have tried opening WINNT32.dll in the D drive but it comes up with a 'file is correct/missing' error
Is there any way in which I can boot Windows XP up from drive D on startup? Because at the moment, my computer will only let me boot with drive C with windows vista, I cannot figure out how to chose between Vista and XP or get some sort of screen up which says:
Select operating system:
Windows Vista Home Premium
Windows XP Professional ...
Help would be much appreciated, however if this won't work, what would be a good solution without having to buy a copy of windows XP, 7 or any other OS?
Regards,
Edward.
Btw I have tried opening WINNT32.dll in the D drive but it comes up with a 'file is correct/missing' error