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boot up problem
hi
my bro had a problem with Paragon boot manager, anyway hes back in his laptop now, but having a problem getting it to auto boot up, having to choose now disk 0 or disk 1, has hes got two HD in, anyway he clicks enter for disk 0, which he never had to b4 since the problem with paragon, any ideas why its doing it and not starting auto?
thanks for any help
my bro had a problem with Paragon boot manager, anyway hes back in his laptop now, but having a problem getting it to auto boot up, having to choose now disk 0 or disk 1, has hes got two HD in, anyway he clicks enter for disk 0, which he never had to b4 since the problem with paragon, any ideas why its doing it and not starting auto?
thanks for any help
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.paragon is (was) normally used when ppl wanted more than one version of windows on their machine (95 & 98)
windows 2000, XP and vista already have this option built in and will all work together on the same machine (simple menu option on startup)
with paragon ... you split your disk into partitions and install 1 os to each one - paragon then works by hiding the other partitions so your system can only see one at any time.
BUT with 2000/xp/vista
the first partition is the one that holds ALL the boot information for all the OSs - so if you hide it ... you can't doo not nuffin.
If he wants xp and vista or similar - just make two partitions and install - they sort themselves out
if it's XP and Linux - as far as I know (one of the linuxy bods will confirm) there is a prog with linux that does the job (wine?)
http://kb.paragon-software.com/paragon/include /templ/object2.jsp?catId=21458&objId=1027&stat Id=1114410&foLang=en
http://support.paragon-software.com/showthread .php?p=1331
windows 2000, XP and vista already have this option built in and will all work together on the same machine (simple menu option on startup)
with paragon ... you split your disk into partitions and install 1 os to each one - paragon then works by hiding the other partitions so your system can only see one at any time.
BUT with 2000/xp/vista
the first partition is the one that holds ALL the boot information for all the OSs - so if you hide it ... you can't doo not nuffin.
If he wants xp and vista or similar - just make two partitions and install - they sort themselves out
if it's XP and Linux - as far as I know (one of the linuxy bods will confirm) there is a prog with linux that does the job (wine?)
http://kb.paragon-software.com/paragon/include /templ/object2.jsp?catId=21458&objId=1027&stat Id=1114410&foLang=en
http://support.paragon-software.com/showthread .php?p=1331
hi
thanks for that, the mine problem hes having now tho, is that it will not auto boot up, like i said in the other post, b4 paragon it would boot up auto.
hes got rid of paragon but hes left with this now, and just needs to find out which setting or what ever he as to do for it to boot up automatically from the primary HD,
any ideas?
thanks
thanks for that, the mine problem hes having now tho, is that it will not auto boot up, like i said in the other post, b4 paragon it would boot up auto.
hes got rid of paragon but hes left with this now, and just needs to find out which setting or what ever he as to do for it to boot up automatically from the primary HD,
any ideas?
thanks