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I asked this question previouly in this newsgroup and wanted to know if its
even possible to dual boot between Windows XP Pro SP2 and Windows Vista Business 32-bit version? Just wondering if other users found a dual boot method that works without Vista messing up XP SP2. XP SP2 exists in the first partition on the hard drive. Scenario: laptop running a single SATA 120GB hard drive, Intel Duo Core 1.6GHz with 1.5GB ram. I would like to find a way to dual boot these two operating systems on the laptop where I can make sure Vista and other programs will run in Vista without problems. Thanks. |
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I haven't done it with the Business Edition. But I don't think that matters.
The way I've always done it is to install XP one one partition first. Then boot to XP, insert the Vista DVD, and then clean install Vista to a different partition. -- "Mark (MCP)" <nipperspot-at-gmail-dot-com> wrote in message news:210865E2-9FB6-432A-B2CE-4031BE83EDB4@microsoft.com... >I asked this question previouly in this newsgroup and wanted to know if its >even possible to dual boot between Windows XP Pro SP2 and Windows Vista >Business 32-bit version? Just wondering if other users found a dual boot >method that works without Vista messing up XP SP2. XP SP2 exists in the >first partition on the hard drive. > > Scenario: laptop running a single SATA 120GB hard drive, Intel Duo Core > 1.6GHz with 1.5GB ram. > > I would like to find a way to dual boot these two operating systems on the > laptop where I can make sure Vista and other programs will run in Vista > without problems. > > Thanks. > |
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It is indeed possible to dual boot "between Windows XP Pro SP2 and Windows
Vista Business 32-bit version," but there is a known issue of "Vista messing up XP SP2" under those circumstances. Search for "Dual Boot" in this very newsgroup for hoards of information and solution(s) that may work for you. Personally, I hope Microsoft will issue its own fix for Vista in this regard, but posters in this newsgroup whom I trust indicate that such a fix is not in the works. Updates or news in that regard, anyone? Brian Bradley "Mark (MCP)" <nipperspot-at-gmail-dot-com> wrote in message news:210865E2-9FB6-432A-B2CE-4031BE83EDB4@microsoft.com... >I asked this question previouly in this newsgroup and wanted to know if its >even possible to dual boot between Windows XP Pro SP2 and Windows Vista >Business 32-bit version? Just wondering if other users found a dual boot >method that works without Vista messing up XP SP2. XP SP2 exists in the >first partition on the hard drive. > > Scenario: laptop running a single SATA 120GB hard drive, Intel Duo Core > 1.6GHz with 1.5GB ram. > > I would like to find a way to dual boot these two operating systems on the > laptop where I can make sure Vista and other programs will run in Vista > without problems. > > Thanks. > |
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As far as dual-booting, it doesn't make any difference which
flavor of Vista is used. Vista doesn't mess with XP but XP messes with Vista in that XP tends to delete Vista restore points. For a workaround you can use TweakUI in XP to hide the Vista drive. Gary VanderMolen "Mark (MCP)" <nipperspot-at-gmail-dot-com> wrote in message news:210865E2-9FB6-432A-B2CE-4031BE83EDB4@microsoft.com... >I asked this question previouly in this newsgroup and wanted to know if its > even possible to dual boot between Windows XP Pro SP2 and Windows Vista > Business 32-bit version? Just wondering if other users found a dual boot > method that works without Vista messing up XP SP2. XP SP2 exists in the > first partition on the hard drive. > > Scenario: laptop running a single SATA 120GB hard drive, Intel Duo Core > 1.6GHz with 1.5GB ram. > > I would like to find a way to dual boot these two operating systems on the > laptop where I can make sure Vista and other programs will run in Vista > without problems. |
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