If your system has the resources for it, you might find this an interesting
alternative to partitioning your drives...
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/dow...c/default.mspx
I have it set up on my 64-bit Vista laptop (don't ask<g>) and what it does
is let me run Windows XP inside a window on my Vista computer. That means I
can switch between Windows Vista programs and Windows XP programs as easily
a I can switch between any two running applications. It really is quite
neat! And best of all, the program is free (of course, you need a legitimate
copy of Windows XP to install into it, but I assume from your question that
you already have it).
Rick
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> For historical and educational reasons, I want to install Excel 95 on
> a brand new HP PC, which comes shipped wth Vista.
>
> Can I install Windows XP somewhere on it (which does support Excel 95
> (ie Version 7) ) ? If ncessary, partition it and install Windows XP
> first ? Will this degrade system performance ?
>
> The outcome of this ambition matters very greatly to me..
>
> Thanks all _
>
> Charles
>
>