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First post, by vico

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Using Macrium Reflect Free I cloned an 82.5GB IDE drive with 4 partitions to my 120GB SSD without forgetting to align the partitions.
I then connected the SSD to my DFI CA64-EC board using an IDE to SATA Adapter and installed XOSL 1.1.5 as the boot manager.
The Windows 98 and FreeDOS partitions boot correctly, the MS-DOS partition didn't work at first but I was able to fix it using an MS-DOS boot floppy disk and the "SYS C:" command.

Now, I have not been able to boot from the Windows XP partition, I have tried the fixboot and even fixmbr commands but there is no way.
It is possible that the sector in which the Windows XP partition begins is outside the "bootable range", I am attaching some illustrative images hoping that someone can give me some clues to solve this issue.

Reply 1 of 1, by vico

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After doing some more testing, I found out that the boot of the Windows XP partition only breaks if I align the MS-DOS 6.22 partition.