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| | Run Vista from an external HD (dual boot with XP on an internal HD) Hi, I am curious if Vista can be run from one of those portable external hard drives that I see in Staples, etc... rather than have to install another internal hard drive. I want to dual-boot with XP (already installed on an internal HD) and it would also be great if I can bring that external HD with us when we travel and hook it up to my wife's XP laptop and be able to boot up in Vista too. We need something for testing our software in Vista. Thanks! -paulw |
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| | Re: Run Vista from an external HD (dual boot with XP on an internal HD) External hard drives are for backups and file storage only. Windows Vista can only be installed on an internal hard drive. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- "PW" <paulremove_williamson858@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:50p4245slm1afl6tpuojovi9tlodgf75ml@xxxxxx Hi, I am curious if Vista can be run from one of those portable external hard drives that I see in Staples, etc... rather than have to install another internal hard drive. I want to dual-boot with XP (already installed on an internal HD) and it would also be great if I can bring that external HD with us when we travel and hook it up to my wife's XP laptop and be able to boot up in Vista too. We need something for testing our software in Vista. Thanks! -paulw |
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| | Re: Run Vista from an external HD (dual boot with XP on an internal HD) On Wed, 7 May 2008 21:32:16 -0500, "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >External hard drives are for backups and file storage >only. Windows Vista can only be installed on an >internal hard drive. |
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| | Re: Run Vista from an external HD (dual boot with XP on an internal HD) PW wrote: Quote: > Hi, > > I am curious if Vista can be run from one of those portable external > hard drives that I see in Staples, etc... rather than have to install > another internal hard drive. I want to dual-boot with XP (already > installed on an internal HD) and it would also be great if I can bring > that external HD with us when we travel and hook it up to my wife's XP > laptop and be able to boot up in Vista too. We need something for > testing our software in Vista. > > Thanks! > > -paulw Maybe running Vista in a Virtual Machine on the XP system would be an alternative: Use Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 to run multiple operating systems at the same time on the same physical computer. http://tinyurl.com/387goe or... http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...a&mg_id=20323b Using Virtual PC for running Windows Vista http://www.alexatnet.com/node/133 -- John Inzer Digital Media MVP Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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| | Re: Run Vista from an external HD (dual boot with XP on an interna I'm not so sure about that. Go and have a look at the web site: www.accordancesystems.com These guys sell an external, (and internal), RAID box which they say will boot up your Vista system. "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: Quote: > External hard drives are for backups and file storage > only. Windows Vista can only be installed on an > internal hard drive. > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience - > Windows Vista Enthusiast > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "PW" <paulremove_williamson858@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:50p4245slm1afl6tpuojovi9tlodgf75ml@xxxxxx > Hi, > > I am curious if Vista can be run from one of those portable external > hard drives that I see in Staples, etc... rather than have to install > another internal hard drive. I want to dual-boot with XP (already > installed on an internal HD) and it would also be great if I can bring > that external HD with us when we travel and hook it up to my wife's XP > laptop and be able to boot up in Vista too. We need something for > testing our software in Vista. > > Thanks! > > -paulw > |
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| | Re: Run Vista from an external HD (dual boot with XP on an interna Yes, but external RAID is a way different setup than an external USB drive or flash drive. I have 'external' drives on many machines, but they are in hot swap adapters or such, NOT USB. "Electron" <Electron@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:EB875106-BDBD-4E70-AC05-DB39A1E8332D@xxxxxx Quote: > I'm not so sure about that. Go and have a look at the web site: > www.accordancesystems.com These guys sell an external, (and internal), > RAID > box which they say will boot up your Vista system. > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > Quote: >> External hard drives are for backups and file storage >> only. Windows Vista can only be installed on an >> internal hard drive. >> >> -- >> Carey Frisch >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Desktop Experience - >> Windows Vista Enthusiast >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> "PW" <paulremove_williamson858@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:50p4245slm1afl6tpuojovi9tlodgf75ml@xxxxxx >> Hi, >> >> I am curious if Vista can be run from one of those portable external >> hard drives that I see in Staples, etc... rather than have to install >> another internal hard drive. I want to dual-boot with XP (already >> installed on an internal HD) and it would also be great if I can bring >> that external HD with us when we travel and hook it up to my wife's XP >> laptop and be able to boot up in Vista too. We need something for >> testing our software in Vista. >> >> Thanks! >> >> -paulw >> |
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| | Re: Run Vista from an external HD (dual boot with XP on an internal HD) "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OCwM%23OLsIHA.5580@xxxxxx Quote: > External hard drives are for backups and file storage > only. Windows Vista can only be installed on an > internal hard drive. Actually, you can install Windows on external eSATA drives with no problem at all. ss. |
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| | Re: Run Vista from an external HD (dual boot with XP on an internal HD) On Fri, 9 May 2008 11:00:33 +0100, "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: Quote: >> External hard drives are for backups and file storage >> only. Windows Vista can only be installed on an >> internal hard drive. > >Actually, you can install Windows on external eSATA drives with no problem >at all. hardware... OR to anything outside of the Microsoft KB that he has stored away for copying and pasting. |
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| | Re: Run Vista from an external HD (dual boot with XP on an internal HD) "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: Quote: > External hard drives are for backups and file storage > only. Windows Vista can only be installed on an > internal hard drive. You're assuming USB or FireWire external hard drives. eSATA is virtually just SATA as far as the controller is concerned, and OSes can be booted off an external eSATA hard drive as long as there's a SATA controller. Unfortunately for the OP, that is not the case for eSATA drives connected to laptops through an eSATA Expresscard adaptor. It *might* be possible to *install* an OS on an Expresscard-connected eSATA hard drive and load and run it as long as the boot manager resides on an internal hard drive. (I'll find *that* one out when I get the time.) *TimDaniels* |
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| | Re: Run Vista from an external HD (dual boot with XP on an internal HD) "Timothy Daniels" <NoSpam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ujsEYrysIHA.2292@xxxxxx Quote: > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: Quote: >> External hard drives are for backups and file storage >> only. Windows Vista can only be installed on an >> internal hard drive. > > You're assuming USB or FireWire external hard drives. > eSATA is virtually just SATA as far as the controller is > concerned, and OSes can be booted off an external eSATA > hard drive as long as there's a SATA controller. Unfortunately > for the OP, that is not the case for eSATA drives connected > to laptops through an eSATA Expresscard adaptor. It *might* > be possible to *install* an OS on an Expresscard-connected > eSATA hard drive and load and run it as long as the boot manager > resides on an internal hard drive. (I'll find *that* one out when > I get the time.) ExpressCards? While that sounds plausible, that would mean that you cannot boot from eSATA drives connected through a PCIe card on desktop machines, either. I seem to remember booting my server into an internal SATA drive, while it has no onboard SATA controller. I just used a PCI controller card and set the pseudo SCSI device in the boot order. I cannot be sure if my memory of this is correct though. ss. |
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