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Re: Dual Booting XP and Vista Many people are dual booting right now because Vista has some compatability
issues. This way they can have Vista, but at the same time, they can keep
XP running and still be able to run some of their programs on their computer
that they can't normally run if they only had Vista. Why just upgrade if
you aren't going to be able to use programs that you have come to rely on?
"ColTom2" <nomailaddress@none.com> wrote in message
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> Hi:
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> Why would or what advantage is it to upgrade to Vista Premium with dual
> booting capabilities? If one is going to upgrade then why not just
> upgrade.
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> Frankly I don't see the purpose or advantage of dual booting other than
> making you OS more complicated. Maybe someone can explain why?
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> Thanks
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