Hello: I am unable to boot from Windows XP pro using EasyBCD 2.3 I get the message that wants to repair Windows XP even though it boots and works fine on it's own. It says Windows failed to start. Info: the selected entry would not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt.
It could be because of how I installed each operating system. I had Windows 7 pro on it originally, then I installed Windows XP on the same sata "0" port by pulling out the cable but using a different SSD drive for each. I originally was just going to install Windows XP, then install Windows 7 which creates its own boot loader. I then hated the idea of installing Windows 7 all over again and decided to try EasyBCD. I also noticed that EasyBCD cannot be installed on Windows XP.
I am able to start up each operating system individually when I place them in sata "0" port but when I place Windows 7 in sata port 0 and Windows XP in sata port 2, it gives those messages. It is an Dell Optiplex 960. I have a 120gb SSD drive for Windows 7 and a micro 1.8 60gb drive for Windows XP. The BIOS is not set ACHI which I know presents problems with Windows XP, so it is set to ATA. Windows XP would not have installed had I used ACHI anyway. Any advice is appreciated.
It could be because of how I installed each operating system. I had Windows 7 pro on it originally, then I installed Windows XP on the same sata "0" port by pulling out the cable but using a different SSD drive for each. I originally was just going to install Windows XP, then install Windows 7 which creates its own boot loader. I then hated the idea of installing Windows 7 all over again and decided to try EasyBCD. I also noticed that EasyBCD cannot be installed on Windows XP.
I am able to start up each operating system individually when I place them in sata "0" port but when I place Windows 7 in sata port 0 and Windows XP in sata port 2, it gives those messages. It is an Dell Optiplex 960. I have a 120gb SSD drive for Windows 7 and a micro 1.8 60gb drive for Windows XP. The BIOS is not set ACHI which I know presents problems with Windows XP, so it is set to ATA. Windows XP would not have installed had I used ACHI anyway. Any advice is appreciated.