Hi I am having problems trying to get suse 8 and xp to dual boot on my Toshiba satellite 1900 lap top I tried and couldn't get XP to boot at all as I need Xp for work I had to recovery disk back to Xp. will Suse 8 dual boot with XP I have not set XP to nfts its still fat 32 I run 8 on my home desktop dual booting with mandrake 8.2 no problem any Ideas gratefully recieved Andy
A couple of things: A) did you put XP on the 1st partition on the 1st HDD, remember that often times many OEM's will have hidden partitions on a hard drive as well as the fact that Windows often gets very cranky (as in won't boot) unless it has access to hda1. So this may make dual boot problematic at best. Case in point HP and Compaq (as well as others) will hide a partition set up for thier version of an M$ OS installaion. Given that this was 1st put on in the factory and often the system comes with a restore disk that is setup to deal with this hidden partition using the OEMs disk is doable, but problems may often occur when one tries to use an "off the shelf" version of the OS, B) did you install SuSE 8.x before or after installing XP? In my experience if you install the OSes out of order you will either not be able to boot to Linux not be able to boot to XP depending. I have found that one needs to install Windows first, making sure that all the partitions are formatted for Windows (this may or may not make a difference but I have had less problems this way). Then install SuSE. Now with XP I had to go back again and reinstall XP, so the dumb thing wouldn't puck because it could find a boot record (M$ version of a dirty install with existing XP OS already in place) then boot from the SuSE disk and redue the boot/MBR to the disk with LILO/Grub. Take a look at the SuSE supports and find/search for dual booting with NT or XP. Your not the 1st to have this problem. I have had more problems setting up my dual boot with XP than with previous versions of Windows. Also, I've never installed dual boot on a laptop so their maybe finities to doing that that I'm unaware of. HTH, Curtis On Sunday 24 November 2002 15:03, Andy Pickard wrote:
Hi I am having problems trying to get suse 8 and xp to dual boot on my Toshiba satellite 1900 lap top I tried and couldn't get XP to boot at all as I need Xp for work I had to recovery disk back to Xp. will Suse 8 dual boot with XP I have not set XP to nfts its still fat 32 I run 8 on my home desktop dual booting with mandrake 8.2 no problem any Ideas gratefully recieved
Andy
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Oh, just a reminder that this is the Multimedia mailing list and is primarily focused on multimedia questions and answers. I would very strongly recommend that you subscribe the the "suse-linux-e@suse.com" mailing list. They would be able to give better direction and help, not to mention that some on the multimedia list are less than enthusiastic about general installation questions being posted on this list. Just a suggestion. Cheers, Curtis On Sunday 24 November 2002 15:03, Andy Pickard wrote:
Hi I am having problems trying to get suse 8 and xp to dual boot on my Toshiba satellite 1900 lap top I tried and couldn't get XP to boot at all as I need Xp for work I had to recovery disk back to Xp. will Suse 8 dual boot with XP I have not set XP to nfts its still fat 32 I run 8 on my home desktop dual booting with mandrake 8.2 no problem any Ideas gratefully recieved
Andy
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Andy Pickard wrote:
Hi I am having problems trying to get suse 8 and xp to dual boot on my Toshiba satellite 1900 lap top I tried and couldn't get XP to boot at all as I need Xp for work I had to recovery disk back to Xp. will Suse 8 dual boot with XP I have not set XP to nfts its still fat 32 I run 8 on my home desktop dual booting with mandrake 8.2 no problem any Ideas gratefully recieved
Andy
Andy, I'm sorry that I don't have any helpful suggestions, but I wanted to let you know that SuSE 8.0 and XP dual boot fine. I have XP Pro and SuSE 8.0 Pro dual booting on my desktop machine and had zero problems getting it going. Are you using the XP Pro or Home edition? I have had some co-workers that had unusual problems with the Home edition. Darrell
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