3 Operating Systems on T43?
3 Operating Systems on T43?
I have 4 partitions on my OEM harddrive on my T43. 1 has ubuntu linux, one has a swap for linux, one has OSX, and one is empty. I want to install XP on the 4th partition, but XP tells me that the maximum number of partitions have been used. My question is, wtf? Why would it say this? Is it drive specific or XP specific. I'm guessing its something with XP.
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tom lightbody
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carbon_unit
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I was going to say you could try System Commander, but after looking at the Wikipedia site regarding it: "System Commander requires either 32-bit DOS or Microsoft Windows (95/98/Me/2000/XP/2003/Vista) to install." So it doesn't solve your immediate problem. I suppose you could delete one of your partitions, install Windows, then add the partition later. System Commander does support all PC based OS's.
http://www.v-com.com/product/System_Commander_Home.html
Here is a site that sells if for $20 less.
VCOM System Commander 8
Here is more info on it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_Commander
I have no personal experience with this software - I've only heard about it.
http://www.v-com.com/product/System_Commander_Home.html
Here is a site that sells if for $20 less.
VCOM System Commander 8
Here is more info on it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_Commander
I have no personal experience with this software - I've only heard about it.
DKB
I'm trying the "delete everything but OSX since it's the hardest to get working, then install XP since there is only one used partition and free space, then change partition size to make room for linux, then install linux, then pray" route.
Yes it seems long, but the only real redundancy is reinstalling linux, so a few extra hours.
If that fails, after I shoot myself in frustration I will definitely be looking into the above, even if I have to wipe all and install XP first.
Yes it seems long, but the only real redundancy is reinstalling linux, so a few extra hours.
If that fails, after I shoot myself in frustration I will definitely be looking into the above, even if I have to wipe all and install XP first.
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carbon_unit
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You can pre-partition your drive and then install XP. Just make sure you install XP into the first partition and it must be a primary partition marked active. The rest can go in a second primary partition with extended partitions within it.
Maybe windows is complaining about too many primary partitions. It only wants to see 4 or less primary partitions.
Read the section named "Disk Partitioning Tips" here:
http://www.quepublishing.com/articles/a ... Num=2&rl=1
You may be able to move things around and save your OS X iinstall, install XP, then Ubuntu and use Ubuntu's grub bootloader.
Maybe windows is complaining about too many primary partitions. It only wants to see 4 or less primary partitions.
Read the section named "Disk Partitioning Tips" here:
http://www.quepublishing.com/articles/a ... Num=2&rl=1
You may be able to move things around and save your OS X iinstall, install XP, then Ubuntu and use Ubuntu's grub bootloader.
T60 2623-D7U, 3 GB Ram.
Dual boot XP and Linux Mint.
Registered linux user #160145
Dual boot XP and Linux Mint.
Registered linux user #160145
^^MBR only takes 4, but I only had 4 installed, which was strange. I originally had the OSX one marked active to fix the "b0" error; XP told me just before it installed that it needed to be marked active and would unmark whatever was currently marked as active. So considerate..
I ended up wiping linux, installing XP on a small partition, then installing linux again on the remaining free space. The nice thing about grub is that you can throw practically anything at it and still boot...
I ended up wiping linux, installing XP on a small partition, then installing linux again on the remaining free space. The nice thing about grub is that you can throw practically anything at it and still boot...
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