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Problem Dual Booting Win10

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 5:56 pm
by JoRene41
I just installed a second copy of win10 on my 2nd hard drive (first partition). It seemed to install fine and I was in the process of setting up various drivers. When I went to reboot, I reactivated Boot IT and tried to boot the newly setup partition, which I had added to the boot menu before doing the install. However, it would not boot, saying there was no operating system on the partition. I have the boot partition selected properly on the edit menu. I tried the swap option, but I still could not boot. (Same message) What do I need to do to boot the OS? I would like both 32 and 64 bit Windows on the computer due to needed to run a very old app that is 16 bit. It will not run on a 64 bit OS.

Any help is much appreciated. I have done this before without this happening, so don't know what the problem might be.
THANK YOU!
JoRene

Re: Problem Dual Booting Win10

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 12:54 am
by TeraByte Support
BING hasn’t been supported for years.

You should be using BIBM (and that forum). And for that version, see
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/article.php?id=339


"JoRene41" wrote in message news:14636@public.bootitng...

I just installed a second copy of win10 on my 2nd hard drive (first
partition). It seemed to install fine and I was in the process of setting
up various drivers. When I went to reboot, I reactivated Boot IT and tried
to boot the newly setup partition, which I had added to the boot menu before
doing the install. However, it would not boot, saying there was no
operating system on the partition. I have the boot partition selected
properly on the edit menu. I tried the swap option, but I still could not
boot. (Same message) What do I need to do to boot the OS? I would like
both 32 and 64 bit Windows on the computer due to needed to run a very old
app that is 16 bit. It will not run on a 64 bit OS.

Any help is much appreciated. I have done this before without this
happening, so don't know what the problem might be.
THANK YOU!
JoRene