Dual boot from different drives

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I have 2 1tb drives in my PC.

The new main drive has win 7 installed on it, the 2nd older drive which is a backup drive i installed Win XP onto a 10gb partition.

BIOS boot settings are DVD Drive, First HDD, Second HDD.

I also have the boot overide option - select a drive in the BIOS and it restarts and goes to boot from that drive.

When i select the Drive that has Win XP on, it wont it just goes off and boots from the windows 7 drive.

How do i get these 2 to dual boot - from different drives.

(the only reason i need the winxp boot is a printer i use only has drivers that have support upto XP).
 
rather than going into the bios, you can typically press a key on startup (F12 on my board) to choose which drive to boot from.
 
no matter which drive i tell it to boot from, it always boots the windows 7 drive. (unless i choose the dvd drive if it has a disc in it will boot from that)
In the past when i had them installed on the same drive on separate partitions i used to get a select an operation system to boot from menu.

But on seperate drives they just seem to ignore each other lol, and the win 7 drive boots.
 
Go to MSconfig and go to the boot tab, you should get options there to make it all easier for you and get it how you want.

tried that aswell, the only options is each OS shows its self, the option in device manage for startup to display a list of OS etc was enabled on toh installs
 
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