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Duel boot a 1.4Ghz MS ME HD on my Vista 2.1 Ghz - WIll it work?
Can anybody offer a solution allowing me to install XP Pro onto my 'j' Drive without disturbing my existing Vista Home Basic located on my 'c' Drive? I am not a novice but neither am I too confident about handling OS installations. One thing to remember with an XP-Vista duel boot system is that each time you boot

With duel boot -- what is best place to put Vista
Rick Walker R...@WR.com hfx general "CMC" wrote: Getting annoyed with Vista, Rick? I have an article here which explains how to put a duel boot of XP and Vista on one computer. Perhaps this will end your Vista blues. http://downloads.techrepublic.com.com/abstract.aspx?docid=281665&tag=nl.e103 Very interesting, Colin!

Duel Boot XP & Vista
windshigh brazend...@yahoo.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I suggest you keep XP, much better than Vista, or partition your hard drive with Partition Magic keeping XP and then place Vista on the next drive. You should have then an automatic duel boot choice. An upgrade of Vista will install

Duel Boot XP & Vista
Dogman Dog...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I have my system set up as a duel-boot, XP and Vista 32 on seperate drives. I want to add Vista 64 to a third drive. Will the Microsoft boot loader recoginize and give you the choice of three possible operating system.

Duel boot a 1.4Ghz MS ME HD on my Vista 2.1 Ghz - WIll it work?
Rock R...@nospam.net microsoft public windowsxp general "Timothy Daniels" <TDani...@NoSpamDot.com> wrote "Stan Hilliard" wrote: Q1 - When duel booting XP and Vista, is it best to put the Vista partition next to the XP partition or put it on my second drive? Or does it make any difference. Q2 - Do XP-Pro and Vista

Vista And Ubuntu
Donald L McDaniel orthocr...@comcast.invalid microsoft public windows vista installation_setup On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 12:37:59 +0000, James <highlan...@FUNtesco.net> wrote: Hi all Well I finally bought vista ult. the 64bit OEM version and I would like to duel boot between that and xp. I've two sata hdd drives I would

With duel boot -- what is best place to put Vista
enter en...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Can I hope for better performance in xp (512MB RAM) after duel boot? "Thai Berry (US)" wrote: in a duEl between Vista and XP , XP will ALWAYS win hands down everytime If you want to duAl boot Vista and XP then The steps are easy IF the

With duel boot -- what is best place to put Vista
Still looking forward to the release of drivers for my Photosmart 7550.Over all I would say I'm very pleased. Thanks to all in this group for their help over the last few months.Really enjoyed the beta experiences. Oh! BTW Charlie I kept XP Pro 64, using duel boot.XPHome XP PRO 64 & VISTA Ultimate!

8.2 Linux, I Give Up
Dual Booting Windows Vista & Windows XP: http://bertk.mvps.org/html/dualboot.html Regards, Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User http://bertk.mvps.org Member: vista = slave. i use both o/s for work and home but need to have a quick way of selecting which one i boot into. i have tried to change jumper settings but it

XP MCE & Vista OEM duel boot?
Jon non...@peoplepc.com microsoft public windows vista general My old desktop Master ISA 40GB primary drive has modified programs that won't work at all on my new Gateway Vista notebook. I'm thinking of buying a USB to IDE adapter for hooking up my old desktop HD as a duel boot hookup, and just plug in my old

Vista EULA pulls a Funkenbusch
If yes, Vista has put its boot files on the XP drive (C). To use XP, you would have to repair the XP boot files. Probably a repair install. If you wanted to keep Vista, Vista will have to be on D and its boot files on C. I don't know if you can put the Vista boot files on D and have Vista still boot saying it is on

I receive vista ultimate 64 today!!!!
The problem is that Linux is easily hidden, stealthily taking a second boot slot in duel-boot [sic] setups. In my case, I might have Windows taking that slot -- on my Kayak and here at work on my Optiplex tower XP just sort of sits there, comatose unless I flip into it. Yeah, I've got 5 Gentoo machines running here

Removing Vista
Why "duel-boot" (sic), when its not even NECESSARY to use BootCamp to install ANY Intel-based OS on an Apple Intel PC? And Apple itself made this possible, NOT Microsoft.. You are the one that doesn't get it yet. Vista and XP are probably the worst o/s out there you can use. If you want to listen to music or play

Apple issues warning on Vista
hotmail.com> wrote: Goo hasn't released a SU compatible with Vista yet. I also haven't found an XP emulator that runs on Vista. So you might have to make it a duel boot machine if you want to run SU and keep Vista. -- (||) Nehmo (||) --------------------------------- On Mar 15, 5:03 pm, "dckhoa115" <khoa.dckhoa.

MN-510 USB network
Stan Hilliard usenetrepl...@samplingplansNOTSPAM.com microsoft public windowsxp general On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 15:34:06 -0500, Stan Hilliard <usenetrepl...@samplingplansNOTSPAM.com> wrote: Q1 - When duel booting XP and Vista, is it best to put the Vista partition next to the XP partition or put it on my second drive?

Duel-Boot install mess
FWIW MicroSoft has been after the vendors for years to have the drivers ready. If your feeling brave you can configure it as an XP/Vista duel boot machine. -- John Duncan Yoyo ------------------------------o) Brought to you by the Binks for Senate campaign comittee. Coruscant is far, far away from wesa on Naboo.

With duel boot -- what is best place to put Vista
I have a Full Install version of Vista Home Premium that I attempted to install on D: Now, on boot, I have -not two as one would expect - boot choices but from the Vista boot handler? An aside - During the install I noted that all three drives were listed as choices of where to install Vista with the C: and E:

Vista Boot Pro
Frank f...@nomas.cnn microsoft public windows vista general Dogman wrote: I have my system set up as a duel-boot, XP and Vista 32 on seperate drives. I want to add Vista 64 to a third drive. Will the Microsoft boot loader recoginize and give you the choice of three possible operating system Yes. Frank.

Duel Boot XP & Vista
There are ways to avoid this to hide the Vista partition such as using Bitlocker (only in Vista Business or Ultimate) or use a 3rd party boot manager One way is to install Vista second and let the Vista boot loader set up the dual boot. Another is to install on different hard drives and use a 3rd party boot loader.

serious Installation problem
03hdfatboy 03hdfatboy.35h...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista general I also duel boot. But I use Vista and XP. You wouldn't happen to be kin to an Andrew Lablanc (early to mid 40's) that currently lives in NC? He is a good friend of mine. FATBOY -- 03hdfatboy MY Baby.... RAIDMAX Smilodon Dirk-Tooth