Dual Booting Vista & WindowsXP Question
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Dual Booting Vista & WindowsXP Question
Hi All,
I've been running WindowsXP Pro SP2 for a few years now 32bit version...I would like to dual boot this with Vista Ultimate x64. I have purchased a 320gb Hard Drive and have installed & partitioned it ready for the deployment of Vista....
Before I take the plunge is there anything that I should be aware of before I Install Vista.
Would it be an idea to unplug the WinXP Drive?? I have 11 Hard Disks in my Set-up, mostly Data disks used for back-ups etc.....I have tried to read some guides on the subject, so hoepfully things will run smoothly,
I have posted a screen pic of part of my ComputerManagement setup
All comments greatly appreciated
Regards
Grzyb
Welcome aboard Grzyb, seems like rapishare is not too rapid today as they state that there are too many people downloading. Perhaps you can upload your file to imageshack.us as that works well. Wow, 11 drives! I personally wouldn't even try installing Vista as dual booting in such a complicated environment is tricky especially if you have a mix of PATA and SATA drives. Anyways, wait for the boot gurus to come in here.
EDIT: It's working now.
Last edited by augie on Sun Feb 11, 2007 5:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Thanks for the reply Guys,
When would you Install VistaBootPro v3.1, before or after the Vista Install?? Is the Vista Install best done from within Windows environment or from a reboot with the DVD...
Was wondering the same, if the PATA/SATA combo would cause any problems?? I can only give it ago and see...Have backed up my WinXP Pro using Acronis & Drive Image just to be on the safe side...
When would you Install VistaBootPro v3.1, before or after the Vista Install?? Is the Vista Install best done from within Windows environment or from a reboot with the DVD...
Was wondering the same, if the PATA/SATA combo would cause any problems?? I can only give it ago and see...Have backed up my WinXP Pro using Acronis & Drive Image just to be on the safe side...
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