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Using TeraByte's BIBM to MultiBoot 3, or more OS's (Read 214969 times)
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Re: Using TeraByte's BIBM to MultiBoot 3 OS's
Reply #105 -
Oct 20
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, 2013 at 6:17pm
OK. Create a primary partition for WinXP as discussed above. The same size as the one you deleted. Boot from your Ghost CD and restore the WinXP image into the partition. When complete, remove the CD and boot into BIBM. You should have a Boot Menu containing WinXP. Boot into WinXP and let me know.
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Reply #106 -
Oct 20
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, 2013 at 6:52pm
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ok i'm in xppi!!!!
now what??
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Re: Using TeraByte's BIBM to MultiBoot 3 OS's
Reply #107 -
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th
, 2013 at 7:02pm
Great.
Back in BIBM, create a partition for Win7. I think you are using 20 GB. Is that correct? If not, create the size you have been using. Restore the Win7 image and boot into BIBM. You should also see Win7 in the Boot Menu but DON'T boot either OS.
Click Maintenance and then Boot Edit. Select WinXP and click Edit. In MBR Details on the right, select Win7 and click Hide. Click OK.
Still in Boot Edit. Select Win7 and click Edit. In MBR Details on the right, select WinXP and click Hide. Click OK. OK again.
You should be at the BIBM desktop. Click Resume and boot Win7. Make sure WinXP doesn't have a drive letter.
Restart and boot WinXP. Make sure Win7 doesn't have a drive letter.
Let me know.
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Re: Using TeraByte's BIBM to MultiBoot 3 OS's
Reply #108 -
Oct 20
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, 2013 at 7:27pm
If Win7 is not in the Boot Menu, click Boot Edit, Add. Fill in the fields similar to the WinXP entry.
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Re: Using TeraByte's BIBM to MultiBoot 3 OS's
Reply #109 -
Oct 20
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coming back into bibm... don't see w7 in the boot menu... going into maint. boot edit, not in there either...
now what?
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Re: Using TeraByte's BIBM to MultiBoot 3 OS's
Reply #110 -
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I beat you by a minute. See Reply #108.
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Reply #111 -
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how do i change the name? i put two extra letters at the end of the name w7 that i want to delete...
how do that?
i want w7p... not w7pro... how get rid of the *ro*??
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Reply #112 -
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After clicking Add, click the drop down arrow for Boot and select Win7. In Identity, give it a nice Roxe name. Icon, choose the Win7 one.
MBR Details on right.
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Re: Using TeraByte's BIBM to MultiBoot 3 OS's
Reply #113 -
Oct 20
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roxe wrote
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i want w7p... not w7pro... how get rid of the *ro*??
Is that the Identity or partition name (Boot field)?
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Re: Using TeraByte's BIBM to MultiBoot 3 OS's
Reply #114 -
Oct 20
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, 2013 at 7:50pm
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ok...added w7p... resumed...bootd w7... in comp.mgmt. no name or drive letter for xppi...
restarted... booted xppi... in comp.mgmt, name of w7pro but no drive letter...
now what?
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Reply #115 -
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Excellent. Did you change the name from w7pro?
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Reply #116 -
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Brian wrote
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roxe wrote on Today at 6:34pm:
i want w7p... not w7pro... how get rid of the *ro*??
Is that the Identity or partition name (Boot field)?
the identity is w7p...
the partition name is w7pro...
want to delete that *ro* in the partition name...
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Re: Using TeraByte's BIBM to MultiBoot 3 OS's
Reply #117 -
Oct 20
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, 2013 at 7:56pm
Easy. In Partition Work select the partition and click Properties. Change the name.
Look good now?
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Reply #118 -
Oct 20
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yipeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!
now what??? extended??
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Re: Using TeraByte's BIBM to MultiBoot 3 OS's
Reply #119 -
Oct 20
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, 2013 at 8:02pm
Now it gets easy. Maybe.
You want several WinXP in the Extended partition. Will they be from the same image you have already used?
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