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Google is your freind.. ;)
I googled "adding xp dual boot to vista", and used the first hit.. ;)
Way too many people take way too many things way too seriously.
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Google is your freind.. ;)
I googled "adding xp dual boot to vista", and used the first hit.. ;)
How about the oposite?
Dual Boot Vista 64 and XP with WinXP Pro already installed
"That government is
best which governs the least, because its people discipline
themselves."
Thomas Jefferson
I dual boot XP pro (32-bit) and Vista (64-bit) on all my machines.
It's actually pretty easy to do, the only big thing to keep in mind is that when installing Windows XP on top of an existing Vista install, it will screw up Vista's bootloader, preventing Vista from loading (it will just go straight to XP as XP's bootloader cannot see Vista).
There are a couple of free utilities that will restore Vista's bootloader (I use EasyBCD - just do a google search for it) and set up the dual boot options properly.
Quote - They were and it worked, thanks for the link! I now have my Vista 64 and XP Pro 64 on the same system.
I'm thinking of getting either Vista 64 or XP Pro 64. If I may ask, which do you prefer for rendering or in general? Any problems with either so far?
The strong do as they can while the weak do as they must.
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Sure someone here has done this, can you put XP pro on a Vista machine and dual boot? Or do you have to start with an XP machine and add Vista?
Thanks