Here is my current situation: I currently have a 250 G hard drive with Windows XP on it, a 500 Gig hard drive with documents, etc. and a newly purchased 1 TB drive.
What I want to do is use the new HD for my new Win 7 installation, take out the 250 G drive and save it with my XP setup, and then install the 500 Gig drive back in.
My problem is I cannot boot the Windows 7 CD. I've tried everything. I know it isn't a BIOS setting, my Windows XP CD boots up just fine.
So my question is, within XP, can I run the setup program on my new drive (Windows is designating it as E) and then simply replace the two? I am getting an error message saying something about "Windows cannot boot to this device because of my BIOS" or something like that, but I would think it would work once the XP drive was taken out and my new drive with 7 was moved in it's place.
What I don't want the computer to think is that I want to generate a dual boot, I don't. This computer will only have Windows 7 on it.
Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated. I spend most of my weekend trying to figure out how to do this, and have not come up with a solution.
Thanks a ton!
Mark
What I want to do is use the new HD for my new Win 7 installation, take out the 250 G drive and save it with my XP setup, and then install the 500 Gig drive back in.
My problem is I cannot boot the Windows 7 CD. I've tried everything. I know it isn't a BIOS setting, my Windows XP CD boots up just fine.
So my question is, within XP, can I run the setup program on my new drive (Windows is designating it as E) and then simply replace the two? I am getting an error message saying something about "Windows cannot boot to this device because of my BIOS" or something like that, but I would think it would work once the XP drive was taken out and my new drive with 7 was moved in it's place.
What I don't want the computer to think is that I want to generate a dual boot, I don't. This computer will only have Windows 7 on it.
Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated. I spend most of my weekend trying to figure out how to do this, and have not come up with a solution.
Thanks a ton!
Mark