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Setting up Dual Boot for Vista and Win7 Issues

Asked by MSC-2E2 in Windows 7, Computer Hard Drives

Tags: Windows 7 dual boot, Vista Dual Boot, 0x80070057, unable to format

I have a HP Pavilion DV9705ea laptop; it can take 2 HDD's. I recently bought a new 250 GB HDD and put that into the 2nd bay. Vista Home Premium detected the drive and I could access it fine. I then set the drive to active.
I did as suggested by MS to insert the RC Disk into the drive and boot up, it went through the motions to do a custom install, selected the new 25Gb drive and then it was to the next page an hung at copying windows files. Sat there at 0%. I had no choice but to cancel.
Tried this a few times, attempted to format the disk from the "select partition to install to" screen and that gave an error
Failed to format the selected partition.[Error: 0x80070057].

I have removed both drives and inserted the 250 GB drive into the number 1 HHD bay and managed to load Win7 fine.
So this eliminates the drive itself.

I have reformatted the drive and about to start again.
Does anyone have any ideas of how to overcome the above?
Or, does anyone have any ideas on a way that I can remove the Vista drive and insert the 250gb drive and install Win7 again and then change the master boot record to make vista see that drive as a 2nd separate OS so I can dual boot?

Any help will be very much appreciated
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Tags: Windows 7 dual boot, Vista Dual Boot, 0x80070057, unable to format
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