Host of Fedora 12, comments from WinXP, SATA drive

I had a system to dual-boot with Fedora 11 as host, Workstation 6.5, Windows XP as a guest on a laptop with a SATA drive.  I got it by forcing them hard and .vmx files to display the disk on IDE instead of SCSI controller.

I've recently updated to Workstation 7 and Fedora 12 and I repartitioned a part of the disk (a disk D: on Windows, not the Windows system partition).  Rather than trying to update the table to partition in the hard file, I've recreated the machine and again changed IDE controller.  Now, I can't the computer prompted to start.  I have a boot with GRUB disk image that I start, but once grub hands off to the Windows boot loader, the system hangs.  (If I use the SCSI Workstation controller configure, I get a screen bluenot surprising, seeing as I have not the controller SCSI in Windows, but I also get nasty warnings that does not start Windows, both on bare metal and as a guest).  The system boots properly on the bare metal.

So is it a reliable set of instructions somewhere to implement this arrangement so that I can start both ways?

TIA.

OK - if it worked before then lets leave it alone

I now recreate the rawdisk-descriptor and use the type "partitionedDevice" and then boot from the image of disk you downloaded - the first boot option should then start XP

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