Installing Vista onto new/clean HDD.

G

Guest

Hi:

New to dual-booting.
Before I install Vista Beta2, I'd like to make sure I do it properly.

My Main System (XP Pro SP2) uses 2 500GB 7200.9 3GB/sec Barracuda
HDDs.
I am going to add a third identical new HDD and install Vista to
dual-boot.

From reading other posts, it seems the best way to do this so that
Vista will know it is the second system and properly set up the
dual-boot, I should:

Shut down the computer and attach the 3rd SATA HDD.
Boot to BIOS Setup.
Enable the SATA[3] port.
Make sure the new HDD is detected.
Save & Exit to XP Normal.
Load the Vista disc.
Point Vista installer to the new HDD.
Create an active Primary partition [V:] then format & install.
Partition/format the rest of the HDD later from within Vista.

Anything special I have to do to insure that [V:] will be a second
active/primary on the system?

As I understand it, after doing things this way, when I boot my system
I will get a screen asking me to choose between default XP Pro SP2
[C:] or Vista Beta2 [V:].

Any bad news concerning some of the rest of this system's gear?
Athlon64 X2 4800+| Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe (nForce4 SLI X16)| Corsair
XMS-3500LL PRO 2GB kit| Plextor PX-716AL Double/Dual DVD±R/RW internal
E-IDE slot load| FDD| ATI Radeon X1800XT| 2xSamsung SyncMaster 213T
Black 21.3" TFTs| TB Montego DDL 7.1 sound card| Canon D1250U2F USB2
scanner| Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 3100.

The only Vista specific drivers I've been able to find are for the ATI
video card.

I have a Lynksys 4 port wired router that I use to connect to the net
and connect 2 other systems; an MCE2005 box and an XP SP2 Home system.
Printer sharing (Epson 300 USB2) is enabled and all 3 share files.
Anything to watch out for there?

Thanks in advance for any help,
 
C

Colin Barnhorst

After you are satisfied with your new hd, name it so that it is easy to
recognize when Vista wants to know what volume to install to and then begin
the installation. You can install by inserting the dvd while running XP or
by booting with the dvd. The result will be the same.

Your system will have a boot options screen. Vista will be the default
choice but you will not see "Vista" or "XP". You will see "Microsoft
Windows" and "Old Version of Windows" (or something to that effect). To
rename the boot options to something easily distinguished, set the timeout,
and change the default OS consider downloading VistaBootPro
http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/
It can be run from either XP or Vista. It is a GUI editor for the Boot
Configuration Store (Vista does not use boot.ini).
 
2

2

Too stupid for a beta OS.

When you help someone like this they will just be back in a few more
days with more stupid question.

This group is being flooded with moronic questions:
How do I get a product key
Where do I get a driver for xyz hardware
Won't install on my lapotop
Won't install on my computer circa 1968
My crappy video card won't run aero glass (the sky is falling)
My crappy sound card doesn't work
Can't figure out how to activate
Will my 16 bit program from 1992 run on Vista
How long can I use Vista Beta
How do I dual boot
I NEED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO GET XP BACK
cannot delete windows.old file

Ignore them, children should only listen to adult conversations, not
be incouraged to join in.
 
G

Guest

If you are adding a new drive just to run Vista then make sure that you plug
that drive into SATA 0 and the other two into SATA 1 and SATA 2. Vista will
install the boot manager onto what is effectively the master drive regardless
of what drive it installs the OS to. Therefore, to preserve the XP boot
loader you want to make the Vista drive the master drive for the system. In
SATA based systems the SATA 0 connection is the master.

Colin Barnhorst said:
After you are satisfied with your new hd, name it so that it is easy to
recognize when Vista wants to know what volume to install to and then begin
the installation. You can install by inserting the dvd while running XP or
by booting with the dvd. The result will be the same.

Your system will have a boot options screen. Vista will be the default
choice but you will not see "Vista" or "XP". You will see "Microsoft
Windows" and "Old Version of Windows" (or something to that effect). To
rename the boot options to something easily distinguished, set the timeout,
and change the default OS consider downloading VistaBootPro
http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/
It can be run from either XP or Vista. It is a GUI editor for the Boot
Configuration Store (Vista does not use boot.ini).

Hi:

New to dual-booting.
Before I install Vista Beta2, I'd like to make sure I do it properly.

My Main System (XP Pro SP2) uses 2 500GB 7200.9 3GB/sec Barracuda
HDDs.
I am going to add a third identical new HDD and install Vista to
dual-boot.

From reading other posts, it seems the best way to do this so that
Vista will know it is the second system and properly set up the
dual-boot, I should:

Shut down the computer and attach the 3rd SATA HDD.
Boot to BIOS Setup.
Enable the SATA[3] port.
Make sure the new HDD is detected.
Save & Exit to XP Normal.
Load the Vista disc.
Point Vista installer to the new HDD.
Create an active Primary partition [V:] then format & install.
Partition/format the rest of the HDD later from within Vista.

Anything special I have to do to insure that [V:] will be a second
active/primary on the system?

As I understand it, after doing things this way, when I boot my system
I will get a screen asking me to choose between default XP Pro SP2
[C:] or Vista Beta2 [V:].

Any bad news concerning some of the rest of this system's gear?
Athlon64 X2 4800+| Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe (nForce4 SLI X16)| Corsair
XMS-3500LL PRO 2GB kit| Plextor PX-716AL Double/Dual DVD±R/RW internal
E-IDE slot load| FDD| ATI Radeon X1800XT| 2xSamsung SyncMaster 213T
Black 21.3" TFTs| TB Montego DDL 7.1 sound card| Canon D1250U2F USB2
scanner| Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 3100.

The only Vista specific drivers I've been able to find are for the ATI
video card.

I have a Lynksys 4 port wired router that I use to connect to the net
and connect 2 other systems; an MCE2005 box and an XP SP2 Home system.
Printer sharing (Epson 300 USB2) is enabled and all 3 share files.
Anything to watch out for there?

Thanks in advance for any help,
 

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