How to install XP and Win7 dual system

Updated on number 2024-05-02
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Select the system image file according to the memory size.

    A 32-bit system is selected below G, and a 64-bit system is selected for 4G or higher.

    Suggestion: Directly decompress to the root directory of the D drive or other non-system partitions (E, F, G drive, etc.), be careful not to appear Chinese naming, otherwise onekey will not be able to read the GHO image package, or read the package that is not your new **, resulting in the inability to continue the installation.

    2. The decompression is completed, the contents of the folder are as follows, double-click to open the file:

    3. In the pop-up "Run interface", select "Install Ghost System to C Drive";

    4. Enter the system installation interface, click confirm, and the computer will automatically restart to enter the installation interface.

    Note: Many users will find that the new system is not installed successfully, most of them because the image is not read correctly. Possible Causes:

    1. The image file path must be confirmed to be correct, usually if you decompress it directly, there is no folder named in Chinese, onekey is to automatically get the gho file, but if the folder has a Chinese name, or other reasons cause onekey not to automatically get your ** gho file, it is recommended to choose manually.

    2. Some brand machines or notebooks may not be able to enter the installation interface after restarting because the hard disk has a hidden partition or the hard disk mode has not been changed to the compatible mode, please use the U disk to install the system or enter the BIOS to change the current hard disk mode to another mode, please refer to: "How to change the hard disk mode of Win7".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You need to understand that different systems require different drive letters. A maximum of 4 can be allowed. For example, C disk, XP D disk, Win7, E disk, Win10.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I just installed a dual system last night, it's very simple, I'll share it with you.

    1 First there is an XP system (mine is mounted on a C drive).

    4Under XP, load the win7 installation disk with a virtual optical drive,Execution,The following process is similar to that of installing XP,At the beginning, the serial number can not be entered (because I don't have it),Special reminder,You can't choose to upgrade and install,Select custom installation。

    5. After several reboots and twenty or thirty minutes, the installation is finally completed.

    It's done, and you can choose to enter XP or Win7 when you start it later

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You install a windows xp first,Than go to Microsoft**a"win7 upgrade consultant",Then use it to check compatibility,If he says yes,**An original mirror version (not ghost)Windows 7,There is a win7 box icon,You double-click,Then follow the steps it gives,(It is recommended to install win7 on other disks)。 After installation, you can activate the tool in the next one.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Let's go to guest clothing, ordinary people can't do it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's simple.,Isn't XP in the C disk at the beginning?,You can install Windows7 on the disk other than the C disk.,Don't install it on the C disk.,Otherwise, the XP will be gone.。 I don't think the dual system is good.

    How to set up a dual system and how to turn a double system into a single system.

    1.How to set up a dual system: Generally, there is only one system at the beginning, which is installed on the C disk, how to set up a dual system? Just install the system on a different disk.

    2.How to change from a dual system to a single system: this is more troublesome, method one:

    What to do with reloaded discs when some people don't have that? Method 2: If your C drive is a Windows XP system, D drive or other disks are Windows 7 system, if you don't want Windows 7, then it is easy to do it, format the disk of Windows 7 system (remember not to format C drive).

    If you don't want the windowsXP system, then it's troublesome, then only install windowsXP to the C disk on Windows7 first, someone has to ask the C disk doesn't have a system, it doesn't matter, you reinstall windows7 on the C disk, then the original windowsXP will be overwritten, not run, you will find that the C disk has more folders, this is the original windowsXP, which has some files from the previous windows7, You can delete it, keep it in one, and then delete Windows 7 on Windows 7 on the C drive Windows7.

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