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Cant get vista rc1 to lnstall on spare sata drive


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i'm trying to get vista rc1 to install on my spare sata drive. the error message is that it cant install cause of it being dynamic disk. in my current system i have tried reformating it but no luck with that. i even wiped out the partition and tried to let vista create one and format but no luck. that drive is totaly blank and ready. with ide drives in xp i had no issues creating 2 primary volumes. is this a sata issue or what

is their a way i can dual boot xp pro and vista rc1???

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First of all, forget about RC1 installing on a SATA drive as it had problems with SATA in general in some cases. People have reported sucess with installing RC2 on SATA.

"is their a way i can dual boot xp pro and vista rc1???"

Sure there is, install XP on a drive as the primary OS. Then install Vista on a second drive or partition and the dual boot will be set up auto-magically.

i'm trying to get vista rc1 to install on my spare sata drive. the error message is that it cant install cause of it being dynamic disk. in my current system i have tried reformating it but no luck with that. i even wiped out the partition and tried to let vista create one and format but no luck. that drive is totaly blank and ready. with ide drives in xp i had no issues creating 2 primary volumes. is this a sata issue or what

is their a way i can dual boot xp pro and vista rc1???

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i'm trying to get vista rc1 to install on my spare sata drive. the error message is that it cant install cause of it being dynamic disk. in my current system i have tried reformating it but no luck with that. i even wiped out the partition and tried to let vista create one and format but no luck. that drive is totaly blank and ready. with ide drives in xp i had no issues creating 2 primary volumes. is this a sata issue or what

is their a way i can dual boot xp pro and vista rc1???

First initialze the HDD then reformat

during the installtion provide sata driver using CD, DVD , USB etc...

OK TESTED

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First initialze the HDD then reformat

during the installtion provide sata driver using CD, DVD , USB etc...

OK TESTED

so all i have to do is wipde the partition out ( if it isnt already ) then initialze the disk and let it be? last provide my m/b sata drivers ---wait should vista have the sata built-in? i seen no vista drivers from intel on their download site

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