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The subject says it all. I have the 64 bit version of Vista installed on my
system and running smoothly. My HD is partitioned into three partitions; C: D: & E:. Can I now install XP onto drive D: and dual boot between Vista & XP? |
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Yes but it won't be a 1 step process. I personally would make your D drive
the active drive first and install from the XP cd. After you have XP up and running, you can change back to the C drive as the active drive and follow instructions posted here in other posts to update your Vista boot file. "MC Lockups" <MCLockups@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7B47C1B8-5D3B-4087-8225-B330712889E2@microsoft.com... > The subject says it all. I have the 64 bit version of Vista installed on > my > system and running smoothly. My HD is partitioned into three partitions; > C: > D: & E:. Can I now install XP onto drive D: and dual boot between Vista & > XP? |
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Just another point, you will have to restore the vista MBR using either
VistaBootPro or EasyBCD before you will be able to access your Vista system again. Also, if you can install another hard drive, that is the cleanest approach. "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message news:%23QaB$nO2GHA.3428@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Yes but it won't be a 1 step process. I personally would make your D > drive the active drive first and install from the XP cd. After you have > XP up and running, you can change back to the C drive as the active drive > and follow instructions posted here in other posts to update your Vista > boot file. > > "MC Lockups" <MCLockups@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7B47C1B8-5D3B-4087-8225-B330712889E2@microsoft.com... >> The subject says it all. I have the 64 bit version of Vista installed on >> my >> system and running smoothly. My HD is partitioned into three partitions; >> C: >> D: & E:. Can I now install XP onto drive D: and dual boot between Vista >> & XP? > > |
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"John Barnes" wrote:
> Just another point, you will have to restore the vista MBR using either > VistaBootPro or EasyBCD before you will be able to access your Vista system > again. > Also, if you can install another hard drive, that is the cleanest approach. I'm still not really 100% on this. Let's say that I do have a 2nd HD on my machine, and I boot from my XP CD, installing XP to this 2nd drive. From what you're saying, after the install is done, the XP boot loader will be in place, and it won't have Vista as an option to boot to. So - here I am - I have Vista installed, but I can't get to it because of the XP boot loader. XP at this point boots fine. Can I then install VistaBootPro or EasyBCD on my XP installation, to 'recover' my Vista boot? Thanks ![]() |
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It may be extravagent but I'd suggest three separate drives rather than
three partitions on the same platter. Keep your data on the third drive and play with the other two as desired? |
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That's exactly what you do.
"David Fox" <David Fox@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A2550AD5-FE96-47B5-9ADD-E26051447737@microsoft.com... > "John Barnes" wrote: > >> Just another point, you will have to restore the vista MBR using either >> VistaBootPro or EasyBCD before you will be able to access your Vista >> system >> again. >> Also, if you can install another hard drive, that is the cleanest >> approach. > > I'm still not really 100% on this. Let's say that I do have a 2nd HD on > my > machine, and I boot from my XP CD, installing XP to this 2nd drive. From > what you're saying, after the install is done, the XP boot loader will be > in > place, and it won't have Vista as an option to boot to. > > So - here I am - I have Vista installed, but I can't get to it because of > the XP boot loader. XP at this point boots fine. Can I then install > VistaBootPro or EasyBCD on my XP installation, to 'recover' my Vista boot? > > Thanks ![]() |
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"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
> That's exactly what you do. Music to my ears - thanks Colin. |
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