![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And don't set the new partition to active because Setup will think you plan to install Win7 over an existing OS which obviously isn't the case because your new partition contains no data at all. So, if you already created two primary partitions (not two system partitions, my fault), the only thing that remains is to install a new system on D: (= Win7 setup). In my case, the result after successfully installing Win7 to dual-boot is that in Win7 disk drive management shows: C(XP): System, active, primary - D(Win7): Start, primary. Sorry, I used technically uncorrect terms.
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