I would probably disconnect drives 0 and install Vista 64 on disk 1, after
installation, connect other drive up and then use EasyBCD to the dual boot
config.
"formerprof" wrote:
> Disk 0 = Vista 32
> Disk 1 = unused, unparitioned
> Disk 2 = Data
>
> I would like to install Vista 64 to Disk 1 & be able to dual-boot the two
> systems using Vista's bootmanager. How can I achieve this? I have Easy BCD if
> it's necessary to the process.
>
> Note to product police: both copies are licensed, so please spare me th4e
> usual homilies.
>
> Thanks to all.
>
> formerprof
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