If you have any questions about the dual system, please help.

Updated on number 2024-05-25
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you restore GHO to E drive, and then reboot can only start the C drive system, that's right, because the E disk system has not started installation at all, and the ghost system will start to boot the partition that does ghost after recovery, and it will really start to install. In your current situation, even if you modify the file, you can't install the e-disk system. Unless you hide C and D, set E as active, and then start from the E drive, or make a ghost of the C drive first, and then restore the Japanese system Ghost to the C drive for installation, and after installation, copy several folders of the C drive directly to the E drive, and then restore the original system of the C drive, and then modify the file to add the items that start the E disk system.

    Thunderbolt search of the installed version,I searched the bottom above,One file is by nol-mgitix,One is vrmpvol jp,One of them is under BT。

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Ghost version of Windows can only be installed in the active partition (usually the first partition of your hard disk), because the Ghost version of the Windows system is based on the backup of the Windows system on the original active partition.

    So, how to solve this problem you are experiencing? Based on the above analysis, I give you the following suggestions.

    Method 1] If your E-drive is the primary partition (not the logical partition on the extended partition). To boot the BIOS disc, use Acronis Disk Director (available on some Tomato Garden Edition and other system installation disks) and set your E-drive to Active. If that doesn't work, just change your C drive back to Active.

    There won't be ***.

    ps: With this method, you can use Japanese xp; But if you want to use Chinese XP again, you have to change the active partition back. So, it's just a temporary approach.

    Method 2] Using the method of multiple system boot, you can use grub, install grub to mbr, after configuration, several system options will appear for you to choose from when your computer is turned on.

    ps: If you don't understand, google yourself, or ask me OK. I've tried installing a 7-fold operating system on a single IDE hard drive. Theoretically, I've figured out how to install up to 62 operating systems on a single IDE hard drive.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Haven't come across it, this is my experience.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you already have an XP in the C drive, you can do this in the boot options of adding the DP to the D drive:

    1.Go to the C drive of the computer, select "Tools" - Folder Options "- View", uncheck the box in front of "Hide system-protected operating system files", select "Show hidden files, folders and drives", and then confirm, after which you can see a file in the root directory of the C drive. Copy a file to another folder for backup, and if something goes wrong, you can use a tool such as PE to restore it.

    2.Remove the read-only attribute of the file and open it with Notepad, and you can see something like this.

    operating systems]

    multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\windows="windows xp" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect

    Such a statement (which may be slightly different depending on the parameters of your hard disk), copy and add the same statement after this statement, and change partition(1) to partition(2), which will"windows xp"Instead"windows xp d:/", and finally something like that.

    operating systems]

    multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\windows="windows xp" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect

    multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\windows="windows xp d:/" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect

    3.For example, timeout=10 is the length of time waiting for the user to select the system after booting, and 10 represents 10 seconds.

    4.Save the file and restart the computer to verify that the system boots normally.

    Note: Modifications should be made with caution as they may cause the system to fail to boot.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Place the NTLDR of the D drive

    Copy to C drive, change the timeout of the file to 3, and restart;

    Except , if these files exist in the C drive, there is no need to copy them.

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