Share my method of installing 64-bit Windows 7 on 32-bit XP system.

  

I just installed the hard disk on 64-bit Win 7 under XP system. Now share my method [you can choose dual system coexistence]! Br>

============ A preparation work ============================================================= UltraISO extracts the X64 system win7 image file to the D drive win7 directory;
2. To the D drive win7 directory, copy the bootmgr file and the boot.wim file in the boot directory and sources directory to the root directory of the C drive, and then Create a new Sources directory on the C drive and move the boot.wim file to this directory.
3. Locate a 32-bit vista or win7 system disk and extract the bootsect.exe from its boot directory to the root directory of the C drive. At this point, all preparations are coming to an end!
5. Create a new Notepad document on the desktop with the content "C:\\bootsect /nt60 C:" (Note: no double quotes) Save and exit, then rename it to "Hard Disk" Install .bat"
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============= Two start installation ======== ========
Double-click to run the "hard disk installation.bat" file and then restart the computer will automatically enter Win7 install boot mode, after entering the installation prompt interface, we select "Command Prompt" under "Repair System" to open the DOS interface, then enter the following 4 steps:
D:
cd win7
cd Sources
setup
Okay, start the official installation! You can choose to format the C drive installation and dual-system installation outside the C drive!
Note: The "C drive" mentioned here is the primary partition (activity) Partition)!
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============= Three logistics work ===== ===========
After successful installation of win7, there may be redundant boot menu items, especially in the case of dual system will generate 3 boot boot menu, which is required after we enter win7 system Delete the work!
Delete method:
1. Log in to the win7 system with the Administrator user;
2. Create a new Notepad document on the desktop: Bcdedit > D: a.txt Save and exit after renaming For the "a.bat" file;
3. After running this "a.bat" file as an administrator, an a.txt memo text will be generated in the root directory of the D drive. After opening, view the contents and find the last one. An extra startup item and copy Its {*********} is a total of 32 digits!
4. Select: Start > All Programs > Attachments > Command prompt and right click to manage Run as a member" After opening, type: bcdedit /delete {************} /cleanup where {*********} is the content you just copied, select paste here. Yes!
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