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| | Setup for Windows Vista Home Premium I currently have XP-32Bit (Media Center) as OS on my computer. What I would like to do is install Windows Vista Home Premium-32Bit on a separate disk partition in a dual boot configuration so that I will be able to switch between the XP and Vista. The processor and MB on my computer will allow the dual boot configuration and I have 4 GB of Memory which I believe will be sufficient. Appreciate if anyone can tell me if the setup of Vista Home Premium will allow me to install it on a particular disk partition to accommodate the dual boot. Thanks. RickC |
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| | Re: Setup for Windows Vista Home Premium Yes, during setup, select the Custom install and select the dedicated disk partion you created for Windows Vista Home Premium and installation will install to it. -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry "leoram" <leoram@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:8CD5309C-DBE7-47CE-BB6D-3B7557169F3B@xxxxxx Quote: >I currently have XP-32Bit (Media Center) as OS on my computer. What I >would > like to do is install Windows Vista Home Premium-32Bit on a separate disk > partition in a dual boot configuration so that I will be able to switch > between the XP and Vista. The processor and MB on my computer will allow > the > dual boot configuration and I have 4 GB of Memory which I believe will be > sufficient. Appreciate if anyone can tell me if the setup of Vista Home > Premium will allow me to install it on a particular disk partition to > accommodate the dual boot. Thanks. > RickC |
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| | Re: Setup for Windows Vista Home Premium Thanks Andre, that's what I was hoping for. RickC "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote: Quote: > Yes, during setup, select the Custom install and select the dedicated disk > partion you created for Windows Vista Home Premium and installation will > install to it. > -- > Andre > Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com > My Vista Quickstart Guide: > http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry > "leoram" <leoram@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:8CD5309C-DBE7-47CE-BB6D-3B7557169F3B@xxxxxx Quote: > >I currently have XP-32Bit (Media Center) as OS on my computer. What I > >would > > like to do is install Windows Vista Home Premium-32Bit on a separate disk > > partition in a dual boot configuration so that I will be able to switch > > between the XP and Vista. The processor and MB on my computer will allow > > the > > dual boot configuration and I have 4 GB of Memory which I believe will be > > sufficient. Appreciate if anyone can tell me if the setup of Vista Home > > Premium will allow me to install it on a particular disk partition to > > accommodate the dual boot. Thanks. > > RickC > > |
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| | Re: Setup for Windows Vista Home Premium On this computer with XP (32 bit) w/SP2 , I installed the full retail version of Vista HP (32 bit) on a second hard drive. My XP drive has C, D and E partitions on it. I setup a new 2nd hard drive while in XP with F and G on it. Then I copied all the files and folders from the Vista HP DVD to a temp folder that I created on the F drive and then ran the Vista setup from there while in XP. It installed fine and now on bootup I see the boot manager screen and can select Vista (default) or XP (listed in the boot manager as 'earlier version of windows'). F is now the boot drive for Vista and of course C is still the boot drive for XP. One reason I did it this way was because Vista would not install from my DVD drive even though XP did install just fine from it previously. Apparently there's a Vista bug that causes this problem with some DVD drives. In any case, the way I ended up installing Vista HP was extremely easy: copy the files from DVD to hard drive and then run Vista setup from hard drive while in XP. Couldn't be easier. I would think that it would also work fine if you copy the files from the Vista DVD to a partition that you're going to use for Vista on the same physical hard drive. Of course if it will install from your DVD drive you can still install it from XP or you may want to boot from the DVD and do it that way. Richard "leoram" <leoram@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:8CD5309C-DBE7-47CE-BB6D-3B7557169F3B@xxxxxx I currently have XP-32Bit (Media Center) as OS on my computer. What I would like to do is install Windows Vista Home Premium-32Bit on a separate disk partition in a dual boot configuration so that I will be able to switch between the XP and Vista. The processor and MB on my computer will allow the dual boot configuration and I have 4 GB of Memory which I believe will be sufficient. Appreciate if anyone can tell me if the setup of Vista Home Premium will allow me to install it on a particular disk partition to accommodate the dual boot. Thanks. RickC |
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| | Re: Setup for Windows Vista Home Premium Thanks Richard. Info will be very helpful if I cannot install directly from DVD to the partition setup for Vista. RickC "Richard Eagle" wrote: Quote: > On this computer with XP (32 bit) w/SP2 , I installed the full retail > version of Vista HP (32 bit) on a second hard drive. My XP drive has C, D > and E partitions on it. I setup a new 2nd hard drive while in XP with F and > G on it. Then I copied all the files and folders from the Vista HP DVD to a > temp folder that I created on the F drive and then ran the Vista setup from > there while in XP. It installed fine and now on bootup I see the boot > manager screen and can select Vista (default) or XP (listed in the boot > manager as 'earlier version of windows'). F is now the boot drive for Vista > and of course C is still the boot drive for XP. > > One reason I did it this way was because Vista would not install from my DVD > drive even though XP did install just fine from it previously. Apparently > there's a Vista bug that causes this problem with some DVD drives. In any > case, the way I ended up installing Vista HP was extremely easy: copy the > files from DVD to hard drive and then run Vista setup from hard drive while > in XP. Couldn't be easier. I would think that it would also work fine if you > copy the files from the Vista DVD to a partition that you're going to use > for Vista on the same physical hard drive. > > Of course if it will install from your DVD drive you can still install it > from XP or you may want to boot from the DVD and do it that way. > > Richard > > > "leoram" <leoram@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:8CD5309C-DBE7-47CE-BB6D-3B7557169F3B@xxxxxx > I currently have XP-32Bit (Media Center) as OS on my computer. What I would > like to do is install Windows Vista Home Premium-32Bit on a separate disk > partition in a dual boot configuration so that I will be able to switch > between the XP and Vista. The processor and MB on my computer will allow > the > dual boot configuration and I have 4 GB of Memory which I believe will be > sufficient. Appreciate if anyone can tell me if the setup of Vista Home > Premium will allow me to install it on a particular disk partition to > accommodate the dual boot. Thanks. > RickC > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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| | Re: Setup for Windows Vista Home Premium You're very welcome. Good luck with it. Richard "leoram" <leoram@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:FDB11C5D-D179-472F-84F6-01EE027D0F24@xxxxxx Thanks Richard. Info will be very helpful if I cannot install directly from DVD to the partition setup for Vista. RickC "Richard Eagle" wrote: Quote: > On this computer with XP (32 bit) w/SP2 , I installed the full retail > version of Vista HP (32 bit) on a second hard drive. My XP drive has C, D > and E partitions on it. I setup a new 2nd hard drive while in XP with F > and > G on it. Then I copied all the files and folders from the Vista HP DVD to > a > temp folder that I created on the F drive and then ran the Vista setup > from > there while in XP. It installed fine and now on bootup I see the boot > manager screen and can select Vista (default) or XP (listed in the boot > manager as 'earlier version of windows'). F is now the boot drive for > Vista > and of course C is still the boot drive for XP. > > One reason I did it this way was because Vista would not install from my > DVD > drive even though XP did install just fine from it previously. Apparently > there's a Vista bug that causes this problem with some DVD drives. In any > case, the way I ended up installing Vista HP was extremely easy: copy the > files from DVD to hard drive and then run Vista setup from hard drive > while > in XP. Couldn't be easier. I would think that it would also work fine if > you > copy the files from the Vista DVD to a partition that you're going to use > for Vista on the same physical hard drive. > > Of course if it will install from your DVD drive you can still install it > from XP or you may want to boot from the DVD and do it that way. > > Richard > > > "leoram" <leoram@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:8CD5309C-DBE7-47CE-BB6D-3B7557169F3B@xxxxxx > I currently have XP-32Bit (Media Center) as OS on my computer. What I > would > like to do is install Windows Vista Home Premium-32Bit on a separate disk > partition in a dual boot configuration so that I will be able to switch > between the XP and Vista. The processor and MB on my computer will allow > the > dual boot configuration and I have 4 GB of Memory which I believe will be > sufficient. Appreciate if anyone can tell me if the setup of Vista Home > Premium will allow me to install it on a particular disk partition to > accommodate the dual boot. Thanks. > RickC > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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