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Need advice on setting up a dual boot vista / xp?
Hi.. i have a major problem..i have Vista ultimate installed in my pc and i have set-up a dual boot on another partition for server 2003..because of my pc is too recent, most of the hardware is not working with 2003..so i want to remove the server 2003, but the pc is always load the server 2003 and not the vista..i

Can't dual boot vista on primary partion and XP on logical partion
Bryan Br...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance RC: I am also trying to delete the XP dual boot so Vista will keep I then installed Vista in the Primary Partition "C" to get a dual boot system. Disk management under Vista reports: Primary Partition: C: Healty(System,

Dual boot Vista Debian Unstable hardware clock read incorrectly
Rob Don wrote: On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 08:34:58 -0400, Rob <rcfo...@gmail.com> wrote: ,;I would like to dual boot xp and vista on 2 separate hd's. Does any body ,;have any suggestions on how to do that. Any help is appreciated Rob Life will be much simpler if you install Win PC (a free download from MS) and install any

Dual boot with Vista = no System Restore?
Subject: Dual boot Vista and XP? Kinda worried about some programs working under Vista, maybe a solution is to set up a dual-boot Vista/XP system? Does that create hassles on bootup, having to choose each time? Can it be set up to default to Vista? If everything's working ok, is it a problem to then delete the XP

Dual-boot Vista and Vista
If you dual boot you will need a second HD or a separate partition. Don't try to run two OS on one partition. Yes that procedure will work. The downside is that XP will destroy all of your Vista restore points. Yes I run vista and XP on the same box. If you run XP be sure to create a new restore point when you go

Dual Boot Vista & Windows XP
Ronaldo private_ema...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general These articles should give you step by step information for a dual boot XP-Vista or Vista-XP How to dual-boot Vista with pre-installed XP - step-by-step guide with screenshots http://apcmag.com/5023/dual_booting_xp_with_vista How to dual boot

Dual Boot Vista and XP
ray r...@zianet.com alt linux On Tue, 01 May 2007 19:01:28 +0200, Walter Mautner wrote: ray wrote: On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 21:29:29 -0700, Ike wrote: New laptop with 120GB hard drive and Vista Premium. I've been planning to set up Linux - possibly Ubuntu - but someone just told me that if I dual boot I lose Windows

OT dual boot Vista and XP
compunction
compunct...@gmail.com lucky freebsd questions The issue is not setting up a dual boot system. The issue is FDISK displaying an error relating to the new rules MS is using when setting up a partition under Vista. Based on the research covered here ( http://www.multibooters.co.uk/partitions.html) if you

delete xp in dual boot
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thecrea...@home.com microsoft public windows vista general Hi Rob, More information is needed. Are the operating systems already installed? I would like to dual boot xp and vista on 2 separate hd's. Does any body have any suggestions on how to do that. Any help is appreciated Rob.

Dual boot Vista / WinXP...Another question
Glad we cleared that up! --: Original message follows :-- "John" <n...@spam.com> wrote in message news:OPYB1RkdGHA.2416@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... Hi, Two questions: 1) Can you dual boot Vista with Linux using bce (or whatever the Vista bootloader is called) 2) Can you boot Vista using grub (a linux bootloader) Thanks.

Can't dual boot Vista Home Premium & Win XP Pro
My own computer is running XP Pro on a SATA II hard drive but I have a spare (IIRC) 60GB IDE hard drive lying around - can I temporarily install Vista on that and dual-boot it with XP Pro for a week or two to see if I like it? Are there any special considerations with a dual-boot setup? Cheers, John.

Dual boot Vista & XP cant read xp drive
Then you'll have to repair the Vista boot files. This KB Article (not for the faint of heart) explains how to repair the Vista boot process after installing WinXP: Windows Vista no longer starts after you install an earlier version of the Windows operating system in a dual-boot configuration

had a dual boot, but now vista is missing
Now I have the DVDs av Vista Ultimate 32- and 64 bit in english. I hesitate to format C:, as HP has infiltrated my Vista so I can access an extra multimedia-drive. So, can I make a dual-boot between Vista Home Premium portugese 32-bit and Vista Ultimate 64-bit English? Also, is there any point in going for the

Dual-Boot Issue; XP Pro ---> Vista
If you are going for a dual boot system, be sure and get Windows installed and running *FIRST*. The one item you may have problems with, if you have a POTS internet connection, is the [win]modem. If you have a high-speed connection with a router you should have no problems. Good luck, and let the group know how you

when deleting xp in dual boot with vista first.
dzomlija dzomlija.30r...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista general r.jain;527855 Wrote: Please someone advise me how I can make my laptop Compaq 6715b to dual boot . loaded vista on primary partion, its on c: then I partioned the drive and created a logical partion installed xp, it allocated drive f:,

The joys of Vista... yeah right....... !!
I would like to dual boot Vista 64 with Vista 32 which I will use as a backup for compatibility problems with Vista 64 such as running Cisco's VPN. I've read: http://apcmag.com/5485/dualbooting_vista_and_xp Which discusses making a Vista 32 which is installed first dual boot with XP installed second.

Dual boot to Vista
Hi, In my new computer I have a SATA harddisc that runs Windows Vista Business Edition. This works fine. Now I have put my IDE harddisc from my old computer (that runs WinXP) into my new computer, and within Vista I have added this harddisc as a dual boot. When starting my computer I get a menu where I can choose

Dual boot Vista modifying XP registry?
Subject: Re: Dual boot Vista over XP problem. Hey guys, Thanks all for the advice. Firstly I did what Tom suggested and partitioned my drive to accept the Vista install (dual boot). All went well (used Partition Magic v8.0). Created a 30 gig partition and installed Vista to that. Surprisingly (cos I was dreading it

Dual Boot Vista and MCE 2005?
Planning to build a new system in the near future and would like to run both Vista & Windows XP Pro in a dual boot configuration. Is it best to install the OS's on two separate hard drives and what about the application programs? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Jim.

Dual boot Vista / WinXP
DoN. Nichols dnich...@d-and-d.com rec crafts metalworking On 2008-01-12, Gunner <gun...@NOSPAM.lightspeed.net> wrote: [ ... ] My big issue with most versions of Linux, Xandros being the exception, is the piss poor way it handles dialup internet connections, let alone finding the modem. Aha!