I want to dual boot XP Pro and Vista.
I have not been able to do this successfully because of what I have come to realize are driver issues. Vista does not contain drivers for my Promise RAID controller. No F6 prompt like in XP is causing me headaches.
My XP is installed on a 2 drive SATA array. I have no way to partition it without purchasing software I would rather not have to, for a one time thing.
My latest attempt had me installing Vista on my backup drive (IDE, and is "D" to XP) that I created a partition on just for Vista ("V" in XP).
If I don't disconnect my SATA drives, the install gives me the following message "Windows is unable to find a system volume that meets its criteria for installation". Installing from within XP, I am told that Vista does not contain drivers for the Promise Controller, and mistakenly I believe, my IDE controllers, but no means to install them. Continue or abort are the options. If I continue, the next reboot during the install bluescreens.
Disconnecting the SATA drives, allows me to install Vista, but I boot right into XP.
Futzing around in VistaBootPro gave me the two OS's for boot options, but I am unable to boot into either of them. Obviously I have something wrong. Fortunately, I am familiar enough with the XP Recovery Console to correct the problem.
My ASUS P4PE motherboard has an early, and for nowadays crude implementation of SATA that does not natively recognize the SATA ports.
Any advice appreciated.






