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Can I Install Vista on WinXP Computer and get dual boot?

 
 
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      23rd Sep 2006
Hi all,

Has anyone tried installing Vista on a computer that already has WinXP ?
I've just had to install winxp again on a computer and get the dual boot
option.

I was hoping I could install Vista on another computer that also already has
WinXP and be able to boot Vista when I want and WinXP another time.

I'm looking for someone who has actually done this
or would appreciate to read that MS has strongly suggested against this in
the
hyperlinked article. etc.

Anyway, all the best of luck to everyone testing Vista.


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.. Barry G. Sumpter
 
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Ghislain Poirier
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      23rd Sep 2006
i have xp pro and vista rc1 in dual boot on my amd x2 3800+ but i had some
trouble with vista bootloader but now is ok.I edit boot loader with
vistaboot pro good software for that.byebye have a nice day
"Barry G. Sumpter" <(E-Mail Removed)> a écrit dans le
message de news: 0D8B0450-10F9-4771-9295-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone tried installing Vista on a computer that already has WinXP ?
> I've just had to install winxp again on a computer and get the dual boot
> option.
>
> I was hoping I could install Vista on another computer that also already
> has
> WinXP and be able to boot Vista when I want and WinXP another time.
>
> I'm looking for someone who has actually done this
> or would appreciate to read that MS has strongly suggested against this in
> the
> hyperlinked article. etc.
>
> Anyway, all the best of luck to everyone testing Vista.
>
>
> --
> Thanks,
> . Barry G. Sumpter



 
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Colin Barnhorst
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      23rd Sep 2006
MS encourages you to UPGRADE your XP installation on your test computer.
Use the latest build, 5728, from:
http://download.windowsvista.com:80/...nload-5728.htm

"Barry G. Sumpter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:0D8B0450-10F9-4771-9295-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone tried installing Vista on a computer that already has WinXP ?
> I've just had to install winxp again on a computer and get the dual boot
> option.
>
> I was hoping I could install Vista on another computer that also already
> has
> WinXP and be able to boot Vista when I want and WinXP another time.
>
> I'm looking for someone who has actually done this
> or would appreciate to read that MS has strongly suggested against this in
> the
> hyperlinked article. etc.
>
> Anyway, all the best of luck to everyone testing Vista.
>
>
> --
> Thanks,
> . Barry G. Sumpter



 
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Lang Murphy
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      23rd Sep 2006
Yes, people have done it. It's doable. Have I done it? No. "Why not?" you
ask. Because I don't want the headache of a dual boot system. It is far
better to dedicate a system to Vista testing. Unless, for some unknown
reason, you like messing around with dual boot systems.

[Broken Record Mode ON]

Do not install Vista on a "production" PC. That would be a PC upon which you
depend to provide services that you cannot do without.

[Broken Record Mode OFF]

Lang

"Barry G. Sumpter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:0D8B0450-10F9-4771-9295-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone tried installing Vista on a computer that already has WinXP ?
> I've just had to install winxp again on a computer and get the dual boot
> option.
>
> I was hoping I could install Vista on another computer that also already
> has
> WinXP and be able to boot Vista when I want and WinXP another time.
>
> I'm looking for someone who has actually done this
> or would appreciate to read that MS has strongly suggested against this in
> the
> hyperlinked article. etc.
>
> Anyway, all the best of luck to everyone testing Vista.
>
>
> --
> Thanks,
> . Barry G. Sumpter


 
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Rock
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      23rd Sep 2006
"Barry G. Sumpter" wrote

> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone tried installing Vista on a computer that already has WinXP ?
> I've just had to install winxp again on a computer and get the dual boot
> option.
>
> I was hoping I could install Vista on another computer that also already
> has
> WinXP and be able to boot Vista when I want and WinXP another time.
>
> I'm looking for someone who has actually done this
> or would appreciate to read that MS has strongly suggested against this in
> the
> hyperlinked article. etc.
>
> Anyway, all the best of luck to everyone testing Vista.
>
>
> --
> Thanks,
> . Barry G. Sumpter



Yes, I'm running four OS installations, two of XP Pro and two of Vista. XP
Pro is on the 1st partition of the first drive (active). The other three
are volumes in an extended partition on the first drive. Using ntldr and
the Vista Boot Loader. I have been doing this since before Beta 2. Overall
it has worked fine, but others have posted that it trashed both the Vista
and the XP installations. So make sure you only put it on a test system and
know how to restore the system if needed.

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Roberto Baggio
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      23rd Sep 2006
Me too. I have XP 32 and 64 bit, as well as Vista 32 and 64, installed on 4
different partitions. Installation was both easy and simple.

"Rock" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Yes, I'm running four OS installations, two of XP Pro and two of Vista.
> XP Pro is on the 1st partition of the first drive (active). The other
> three are volumes in an extended partition on the first drive. Using
> ntldr and the Vista Boot Loader. I have been doing this since before Beta
> 2. Overall it has worked fine, but others have posted that it trashed
> both the Vista and the XP installations. So make sure you only put it on
> a test system and know how to restore the system if needed.
>
> --
> Rock [MVP Windows Shell/User]



 
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Colin Barnhorst
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      23rd Sep 2006
MS is REQUESTING RC1 users to use the XP to Vista upgrade scenario. Next in
priority of their needs for feedback would be Vista to Vista upgrade
scenarios. They also want feedback on custom installations where raid and
other kinds of specialized hard drive support is used.

MS doesn't care about multi-boot scenarios except for devs and other tekkies
since that will be an option used by only a tiny fraction of 1% of the
Windows user base.

"Barry G. Sumpter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:0D8B0450-10F9-4771-9295-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone tried installing Vista on a computer that already has WinXP ?
> I've just had to install winxp again on a computer and get the dual boot
> option.
>
> I was hoping I could install Vista on another computer that also already
> has
> WinXP and be able to boot Vista when I want and WinXP another time.
>
> I'm looking for someone who has actually done this
> or would appreciate to read that MS has strongly suggested against this in
> the
> hyperlinked article. etc.
>
> Anyway, all the best of luck to everyone testing Vista.
>
>
> --
> Thanks,
> . Barry G. Sumpter



 
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      23rd Sep 2006
hi rock,
I have 2 disks master with xp and slave with Vista rc1
my goal is a multi boot similar to your.
how I can do this?
I think i have to modify the xp boot.ini like this

[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="OK Microsoft Windows XP
Professional" /fastdetect /noexecute=optin
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows VISTA"

but if I choose Vista it doesn't work.

could someone help me?

tya and sorry for my english (i'm a simply italian man)

Paolo

"Rock" wrote:

> "Barry G. Sumpter" wrote
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Has anyone tried installing Vista on a computer that already has WinXP ?
> > I've just had to install winxp again on a computer and get the dual boot
> > option.
> >
> > I was hoping I could install Vista on another computer that also already
> > has
> > WinXP and be able to boot Vista when I want and WinXP another time.
> >
> > I'm looking for someone who has actually done this
> > or would appreciate to read that MS has strongly suggested against this in
> > the
> > hyperlinked article. etc.
> >
> > Anyway, all the best of luck to everyone testing Vista.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Thanks,
> > . Barry G. Sumpter

>
>
> Yes, I'm running four OS installations, two of XP Pro and two of Vista. XP
> Pro is on the 1st partition of the first drive (active). The other three
> are volumes in an extended partition on the first drive. Using ntldr and
> the Vista Boot Loader. I have been doing this since before Beta 2. Overall
> it has worked fine, but others have posted that it trashed both the Vista
> and the XP installations. So make sure you only put it on a test system and
> know how to restore the system if needed.
>
> --
> Rock [MVP Windows Shell/User]
>
>

 
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