I currently have a laptop, HP DV6326us, running Vista. Days ago, I decided to to install XP on a shrinked partition from local C drive and, meanwhile, still maintain this Vista system so that I have both XP and Vista installed in my laptop. However,...
I currently have a laptop, HP DV6326us, running Vista. Days ago, I decided to to install XP on a shrinked partition from local C drive and, meanwhile, still maintain this Vista system so that I have both XP and Vista installed in my laptop. However, things didn't go as well as thought. When I loaded the XP installation disk at start up, it said NO HARD DRIVE was found for installation. So I loaded it again with a USB drive inserted, it only found my USB drive this time. I am sure my hard drive is still good and can be used for reinstalltion because I tried to format my laptop before using HP's internal recovery function. So does anyone have any clue what caused this problem? I was thinking if it happened due to my pre-installed Vista system. I wasn't sure about this because I know we can downgrade vista to XP.
Thanks for the help!
