Win 32/64 dual boot

Guys,
I have win 32 installed on my raid-o VIA  s-ata disks, runs not too bad
Now I want to install win 64 on my ATA Maxtor on IDE2, install runs fine, "F6-ing" the VIA drivers works too, after full installation the boot screen does NOT give any options and boots straight into win32
What am I overlooking

Hi Pim
Decide which disk you want to boot from, then boot from it, and go into Disk management ( my computer, right click, manage, disk management) both disks willbe there with partitions, note where the C: part is, then if you recognise which part the other OS is on, note drive No. and partitition.
From Desktop right click My comp, then properties,then Advanced, then the 3rd settings tab. at top there is the boot menu edit, click edit, brings up notepad with the boot file. Cut and paste another copy of the line with OS, then edit it with the drive No. and partition of second drive, change wording to suit.  then File, then Save as.., will show as boot, Save , overwrite. Reset. Change boot seq if necessary to boot from the right disk. That should bring up both OSs, try.
Cheers
jocko

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