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Seeking answers about 64-bit Windows XP vs 64-bit Vista.
Yes, you can dual boot Windows XP and Vista, just launch Vista setup in XP, during the install wizard, click Custom and select the drive on which you would like to install Vist. Windows Vista Home Premium does not support dual core processors. Dual Core processors are only supported in Vista Business,

Vista now needs CD to boot after installing XP on slave--suggestio
Hey gang, Have received my Vista Ultimate , along with a new 320 gb sata hard drive, to install it on. I want to keep my current XP Pro 32 bit install as my primary OS, and just play Anyways, any tips from those of you that have set up a dual boot between Vista and XP would be greatly appreciated.

Xp Pro and Vista non traditional dual boot
meerkat x...@xxxx.com alt os windows-xp <p...@home.net> wrote in message news:476012f1$0$27268$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster.com... This will be on a partitioned hard drive and I think last year I read that you should install a paticular one first to get a better install. Does it matter which you install first?

Bitlocker wont turn on
Oh, you wanted the drivers to be vista compatible, also? So sorry... :) I must admit that I've been mislead by some software - eg, our software is vista compatible in large print, while the fine print says something about a required driver only being available for XP, but I have not yet had any hardware issues.

Dual boot Vista and XP PRO
Timothy Daniels SpamBuc...@NoSpamPlease.biz alt sys pc-clone dell "Peter" wrote: My computer came with Vista Business Edition and I want to install XP Pro. Can I just install XP Pro and boot into either Vista or XP or do I need to do something to get a dual configuration? If you have 2 HDs, just disconnect the HD

Dual boot?
Timothy Daniels TDani...@NoSpamDot.com alt comp hardware pc-homebuilt "WooHoo2You" wrote: BTW, thank you so much for the post regarding the dual-boot xp/vista setup. I searched and searched until I was blue in the face. I'm glad the article was a help - despite the nonsense of my 3rd sentence.

Installing XP with Vista
Colin Barnhorst colinbarha...@msn.com microsoft public windows vista general You won't have a dual boot menu for one thing. Vista may not boot at all. drive on laptop) and restor my Windows XP Pro SP2 partition back to the hard drive, will there be any problems with Vista dual booting between these two OSes?

dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium
HI I decided it was time to install Vista however i have run into a few problems. I have been running the lappy on xp pro, dual boot with vista beta. I decided to trash the vista installation and install a full copy. So I deleted the vista beta partition. within the setup of vista. then selected that as my new

Dual boot Windows XP oraz Vista a kwestia uprawnień do katalogów
I purchased a hp pavilion with AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 4200+ with 1 gig of ddr2-4200. it came with vista home premium. vista was not compatible with satellite internet. I had to dump vista and purchase xp pro. now all works fine. I have added another hard drive and I was wondering if I could do a dual boot with

Duel-Boot install mess
Hi, I have XP Pro and Vista Home Basic installed on two separate hard drives. After some errors on the XP installation I booted from a CD and ran FIXMBR and FIXBOOT. After reboot XP works fine but the OS Selection dissapeared and can't boot to Vista. How do I repair this without reinstalling Vista.

Dual Boot with Vista and XP Pro?
(Ambrose Bierce) "Mark (MCP)" wrote: If I install Windows Vista (the Power Together Windows Vista version) first on the primary partition of the hard drive (one hard drive on laptop) and restor my Windows XP Pro SP2 partition back to the hard drive, will there be any problems with Vista dual booting between these

Dual-Boot Issue; XP Pro ---> Vista
But, that really gets down to the basic issue that I anticipated, worked around, and now succesfully have a dual-boot configuration of XP and Vista, running both PS CS2 and CS3 with single activations of each. I first set up CS2 per what I know about how its activation works, then applied the same approach for CS3

Another Dual Boot XP/Vista Post...
Soon I will wish to dual boot Vista Ultimate 32 and 64 bit. I cannot get ant sense from Microsoft, so if anyone can help, I would be very grateful But don't use your good hard drive with Windows XP Pro.. Fyi, Rcarls "nightwalker" wrote: Like the title says, Im wanting to dual boot these two operating systems.

DUAL-BOOTING WITH WINDOWS XP PRO/VISTA
Peter Toronto, Canada XP Pro SP2 x 2 + Vista Ultimate P4 HT @ 3.00ghz, 4.0gb RAM, 700gb HDD "Peter" <Pe...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3CD69966-1025-43D6-A72A-F7D9ECABBA51@microsoft.com... "XP continue eating my Vista SR" means XP wiping out Vista's System restore points in a dual boot scenario

Dual Boot XP/Vista - any known problems with Vista interfering ...
Bill Condie billcon...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general What's your view on the potential problems with a dual boot, like I had and posted on laptop) and restor my Windows XP Pro SP2 partition back to the hard drive, will there be any problems with Vista dual booting between these two OSes?

dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium
I have two drives in my system, one SATA that contains my XP Pro OS and an IDE that I just put in for testing Vista. When I installed Vista it didn't see the XP Pro drive due to lack of drivers so it didn't create a dual boot option. I currently can only switch back and forth by changing the options in my BIOS.

DUAL-BOOTING WITH WINDOWS XP PRO/VISTA
If an OS (XP or Vista) is installed as for example D:, it will stay D:, even there is not a visible C:. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Jawade. Bootmanager ook voor Vista Zin in een koffie- thee- of borrelpraatje? Kom naar alt.jawade.nl http://jawade.nl (Mirror op http://www.geocities.com/kolibrie.geo) Bootmanager,

Dual Boot XP Pro SP2 and Vista Business 32-bit?
Chris Game chrisg...@example.net microsoft public windows vista general On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 23:10:02 -0400, Someone wrote: Any other thoughts here ? Those apcmag guides are good, go for it! -- Chris Game How to report bugs effectively: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html.

Vista MBR vs. XP MBR
The link you provided: http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932 ... makes it very clear that legally I would need to buy the full version and not the upgrade even though I have XP Pro. If I buy the Vista Home Premium Full version and use it with dual boot on this XP PC, I can at least completely remove the

Dual Boot with Upgrade of Vista Home Premium
Thanks G'Bo, guess he's gonna need a dual boot after all. -- Sue Morton "Glennbo" <vdrumsYourHeadFromYour...@cox.net> wrote in message Hi Frank, you could try running Vista in a Virtual Parition for awhile before committing Vista to a 'permanent' install... and m$ Virtual PC 2007 is free: