Windows is rather fussy about its boot sequence and it's going to be easier to choose one boot loader for all three OSes, of which Grub is probably the easier to set up.
Simon On 19 Jun 2010 20:49, "Dave Smith" <[email protected]> wrote: Trying to figure out what went wrong with an Ubuntu install. Prior to install XP on SATA0 160GB Storage (NTFS) on SATA1, 2x 80GB partitions (how it's been for years) Vista on PATA0 40GB with boot loader Then installed 80GB on SATA2 to install ubuntu. Did install, installed GRUB to this new HD and GRUB points to Ubuntu and Vista. When I choose Vista to pass on to that boot-loader, I can launch Vista but not launch "an earlier version of Windows" ie XP, it just restarts. If I interrupt the boot sequence and point it directly at Vista, I can boot "an earlier version of windows" XP. How can fix it so I go GRUB --> Vista Boot Loader --> XP?? Cheers Dave -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
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