Eddie Haskell
New Member
I know this can be accomplished just not sure how to access each OS.
I installed XP pro on a hard drive in my present computer and when I was satisfied that all was well I removed that drive and set it aside. I then installed another drive and loaded up Windows 7 64 bit. I then reinstalled the XP drive and the computer doesn't seem to see the XP, it sees the drive and I can access files and move files to and fro but...
Bottom line is I have 2 complete OS's on 2 differnt drives but I'm not sure how to make the machine give me a choice of which OS to boot, by default it boots the Win 7.
Thanks for any direction you can offer.
I installed XP pro on a hard drive in my present computer and when I was satisfied that all was well I removed that drive and set it aside. I then installed another drive and loaded up Windows 7 64 bit. I then reinstalled the XP drive and the computer doesn't seem to see the XP, it sees the drive and I can access files and move files to and fro but...
Bottom line is I have 2 complete OS's on 2 differnt drives but I'm not sure how to make the machine give me a choice of which OS to boot, by default it boots the Win 7.
Thanks for any direction you can offer.