I have Vista Beta 2 5384 installed. I just can't get the drivers I need so I want to do a dual boot with XP Pro. I put the XP CD in but just how many screens do you go before you see the option to dual boot? Or do you? I cancelled because I thought it was going to start overwriting Vista. I cancelled at the location where it asks for a CD to verify that I am eligible to install the XP Pro upgrade. Thanks for any help.

Dual Boot - Vista & XP Pro
"Recycle Ben" wrote in message
I have Vista Beta 2 5384 installed. I just can't get the drivers I need so I want to do a dual boot with XP Pro. I put the XP CD in but just how many screens do you go before you see the option to dual boot? Or do you? I cancelled because I thought it was going to start overwriting Vista. I cancelled at the location where it asks for a CD to verify that I am eligible to install the XP Pro upgrade. Thanks for any help.
My understanding is that you should *always* install the older OS (XP Pro) first and then Vista, when using partitions.
-Michael
XP will not ask you whether or not you want to dual boot. Please describe how you have your computer set up and where you plan to put XP and where you plan to put Vista. We can proceed from there. The fundamental requirement for dual booting is that you have two available partitions or drives on which to install the operating systems.
"Recycle Ben" wrote in message
I have Vista Beta 2 5384 installed. I just can't get the drivers I need so I want to do a dual boot with XP Pro. I put the XP CD in but just how many screens do you go before you see the option to dual boot? Or do you? I cancelled because I thought it was going to start overwriting Vista. I cancelled at the location where it asks for a CD to verify that I am eligible to install the XP Pro upgrade. Thanks for any help.
Thanks for the reply, Colin. I only have one partition at this point. I have an external drive on its way and I will install to that. Should be here today or tomorrow. I have Vista on a 250 GB drive at the present. Installed from CD and just a default install, nothing special or off-the-wall.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message
XP will not ask you whether or not you want to dual boot. Please describe how you have your computer set up and where you plan to put XP and where you plan to put Vista. We can proceed from there. The fundamental requirement for dual booting is that you have two available partitions or drives on which to install the operating systems.
"Recycle Ben" wrote in message I have Vista Beta 2 5384 installed. I just can't get the drivers I need so I want to do a dual boot with XP Pro. I put the XP CD in but just how many screens do you go before you see the option to dual boot? Or do you? I cancelled because I thought it was going to start overwriting Vista. I cancelled at the location where it asks for a CD to verify that I am eligible to install the XP Pro upgrade. Thanks for any help.
You can't install on an external. You'll have to partition your drive and put each OS in a different partition. You have to install XP first.
"Recycle Ben" wrote in message
Thanks for the reply, Colin. I only have one partition at this point. I have an external drive on its way and I will install to that. Should be here today or tomorrow. I have Vista on a 250 GB drive at the present. Installed from CD and just a default install, nothing special or off-the-wall.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message XP will not ask you whether or not you want to dual boot. Please describe how you have your computer set up and where you plan to put XP and where you plan to put Vista. We can proceed from there. The fundamental requirement for dual booting is that you have two available partitions or drives on which to install the operating systems.
"Recycle Ben" wrote in message I have Vista Beta 2 5384 installed. I just can't get the drivers I need so I want to do a dual boot with XP Pro. I put the XP CD in but just how many screens do you go before you see the option to dual boot? Or do you? I cancelled because I thought it was going to start overwriting Vista. I cancelled at the location where it asks for a CD to verify that I am eligible to install the XP Pro upgrade. Thanks for any help.
Depends on the external drive. I do it. But I don't use a usb or firewire drive because that, as you were about to add, does not work. If the OP has ordered a SATA drive and enclosure with a SATA connector he can do it by direct connection to the mobo via a passthrough in an expansion slot opening.
"Tom Scales" wrote in message
You can't install on an external. You'll have to partition your drive and put each OS in a different partition. You have to install XP first.
"Recycle Ben" wrote in message Thanks for the reply, Colin. I only have one partition at this point. I have an external drive on its way and I will install to that. Should be here today or tomorrow. I have Vista on a 250 GB drive at the present. Installed from CD and just a default install, nothing special or off-the-wall.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message XP will not ask you whether or not you want to dual boot. Please describe how you have your computer set up and where you plan to put XP and where you plan to put Vista. We can proceed from there. The fundamental requirement for dual booting is that you have two available partitions or drives on which to install the operating systems.
"Recycle Ben" wrote in message I have Vista Beta 2 5384 installed. I just can't get the drivers I need so I want to do a dual boot with XP Pro. I put the XP CD in but just how many screens do you go before you see the option to dual boot? Or do you? I cancelled because I thought it was going to start overwriting Vista. I cancelled at the location where it asks for a CD to verify that I am eligible to install the XP Pro upgrade. Thanks for any help.
I believe that it should be possible to edit the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) on the Vista Partion/drive to boot the XP Pro Operating System.
I have Vista on one drive and Windows 2000 on the other. I select the drive to boot from using the BIOS.
I used VistaBootPRO to create another boot section in the Vista BCD, but I can't get it to work.
Unless someone knows how to configure the Vista BDC, you will be stuck with uninstalling both operating systems, and re-installing XP first, and then re-installing Vista.
"Recycle Ben" wrote in message
I have Vista Beta 2 5384 installed. I just can't get the drivers I need so I want to do a dual boot with XP Pro. I put the XP CD in but just how many screens do you go before you see the option to dual boot? Or do you? I cancelled because I thought it was going to start overwriting Vista. I cancelled at the location where it asks for a CD to verify that I am eligible to install the XP Pro upgrade. Thanks for any help.
If you ordered a usb or firewire enclosure you will not be able to boot Vista from it no matter what kind of drive the enclosure supports. Vista simply doesn't support it yet.
I use a SATA enclosure with a SATA drive in it. That does boot Vista because it is directly connected to a SATA solo controller on my mobo. A SATA cable from the mobo attaches internally to a simple passthrough plate mounted in an available expansion slot opening in the back of my computer. A second SATA cable connects externally from there to the external drive enclosure. Electrically, the connection is equivalent to an internally mounted drive.
Most passthrough plates support two SATA connections and are very inexpensive. One may have come with your mobo. The common mistake in this kind of arrangement is to try to connect to one of the raid controllers. This will not work.
"Recycle Ben" wrote in message
Thanks for the reply, Colin. I only have one partition at this point. I have an external drive on its way and I will install to that. Should be here today or tomorrow. I have Vista on a 250 GB drive at the present. Installed from CD and just a default install, nothing special or off-the-wall.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message XP will not ask you whether or not you want to dual boot. Please describe how you have your computer set up and where you plan to put XP and where you plan to put Vista. We can proceed from there. The fundamental requirement for dual booting is that you have two available partitions or drives on which to install the operating systems.
"Recycle Ben" wrote in message I have Vista Beta 2 5384 installed. I just can't get the drivers I need so I want to do a dual boot with XP Pro. I put the XP CD in but just how many screens do you go before you see the option to dual boot? Or do you? I cancelled because I thought it was going to start overwriting Vista. I cancelled at the location where it asks for a CD to verify that I am eligible to install the XP Pro upgrade. Thanks for any help.
Thanks guys for the replies. I may uninstall and reinstall and see what I get.
"Recycle Ben" wrote in message
I have Vista Beta 2 5384 installed. I just can't get the drivers I need so I want to do a dual boot with XP Pro. I put the XP CD in but just how many screens do you go before you see the option to dual boot? Or do you? I cancelled because I thought it was going to start overwriting Vista. I cancelled at the location where it asks for a CD to verify that I am eligible to install the XP Pro upgrade. Thanks for any help.
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