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| | Dual Boot XP SP2 and Vista Ultimate. Hello Newsgroup, Not really a question about dual booting, more on the lines of reading disc formats. I have one physical disc that will be my system disc. This will be partitioned with XP Pro SP2, and Vista Ultimate. So far all is well. I have a 250 GB SATA II disc which will serve as my data disc, Documents, Music, Videos, Pictures, Databases,.... I wish to use the whole disc for both partitions, as the data disc. My question being, will WinXP Pro SP2 properly read the data disc if, I use WinVista Ultimate to format the disc, and redirect all (data, and temp) folders to the disc? And redirect equivalent folders in XP Pro SP2 to point to those folders too? I know it will work the other way around. If not, I have a separate data disc for each OS. Thank you very much Newsgroup. Regards, Vusta (It's my name, and I'm not from New Zealand saying Vista!) |
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| | Re: Dual Boot XP SP2 and Vista Ultimate. Format using XP. Vista formatting is slightly different than XPs formatting. Vista can use an XP formatted disk with no problems. I did notice the name. -- Ronald Sommer "Vusta" <vusta@msnews.grp> wrote in message news:uullL1ydHHA.2088@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... : : Hello Newsgroup, : : Not really a question about dual booting, more on the lines of reading disc : formats. I have one physical disc that will be my system disc. This will be : partitioned with XP Pro SP2, and Vista Ultimate. So far all is well. : : I have a 250 GB SATA II disc which will serve as my data disc, Documents, : Music, Videos, Pictures, Databases,.... I wish to use the whole disc for : both partitions, as the data disc. : : My question being, will WinXP Pro SP2 properly read the data disc if, I use : WinVista Ultimate to format the disc, and redirect all (data, and temp) : folders to the disc? And redirect equivalent folders in XP Pro SP2 to point : to those folders too? I know it will work the other way around. : : If not, I have a separate data disc for each OS. : : Thank you very much Newsgroup. : : Regards, : Vusta : (It's my name, and I'm not from New Zealand saying Vista!) : : |
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| | Re: Dual Boot XP SP2 and Vista Ultimate. Used XP to format my new 2nd HD before installing Vista Prem. and all went smoothly.. "Vusta" <vusta@msnews.grp> wrote in message news:uullL1ydHHA.2088@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > Hello Newsgroup, > > Not really a question about dual booting, more on the lines of reading > disc > formats. I have one physical disc that will be my system disc. This will > be > partitioned with XP Pro SP2, and Vista Ultimate. So far all is well. > > I have a 250 GB SATA II disc which will serve as my data disc, Documents, > Music, Videos, Pictures, Databases,.... I wish to use the whole disc for > both partitions, as the data disc. > > My question being, will WinXP Pro SP2 properly read the data disc if, I > use > WinVista Ultimate to format the disc, and redirect all (data, and temp) > folders to the disc? And redirect equivalent folders in XP Pro SP2 to > point > to those folders too? I know it will work the other way around. > > If not, I have a separate data disc for each OS. > > Thank you very much Newsgroup. > > Regards, > Vusta > (It's my name, and I'm not from New Zealand saying Vista!) > > |
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| | Re: Dual Boot XP SP2 and Vista Ultimate. If you haven't changed the name of XP(which shows up as an earlier operating system) with Vista's built in boot editor consider using VistaBootPro or BootItNG. http://www.vistabootpro.org/ http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/bootitng.html The former is simpler, but the latter has many more options. ..winston "Paul T" <pmt1209@hotmail.com> wrote in message news 05D2A10-7BE2-4C36-810E-549B5AE6853F@microsoft.com...: Used XP to format my new 2nd HD before installing Vista Prem. and all went : smoothly.. : : "Vusta" <vusta@msnews.grp> wrote in message : news:uullL1ydHHA.2088@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... : > : > Hello Newsgroup, : > : > Not really a question about dual booting, more on the lines of reading : > disc : > formats. I have one physical disc that will be my system disc. This will : > be : > partitioned with XP Pro SP2, and Vista Ultimate. So far all is well. : > : > I have a 250 GB SATA II disc which will serve as my data disc, Documents, : > Music, Videos, Pictures, Databases,.... I wish to use the whole disc for : > both partitions, as the data disc. : > : > My question being, will WinXP Pro SP2 properly read the data disc if, I : > use : > WinVista Ultimate to format the disc, and redirect all (data, and temp) : > folders to the disc? And redirect equivalent folders in XP Pro SP2 to : > point : > to those folders too? I know it will work the other way around. : > : > If not, I have a separate data disc for each OS. : > : > Thank you very much Newsgroup. : > : > Regards, : > Vusta : > (It's my name, and I'm not from New Zealand saying Vista!) : > : > : |
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| | Re: Dual Boot XP SP2 and Vista Ultimate. As to dual-booting Vista and XP, I strongly suggest that, if your motherboard BIOS supports the displaying a menu of bootable devices when you turn your PC on, that you take that option, rather than relying on the Vista Boot Manager (either through BCDEdit or a 3rd party program like Vista Boot Pro). For example, during the Power on Self Test (POST), most recent vintage Asus motherboards will display this menu if you hit the F8 key. You have to hit F8 before you get the Windows splash screen. Of course, each OS has to be on its own physical drive (not on multiple partitions on a single hard drive) for the BIOS Boot Selection (or unfortunately BBS, as Asus calls it) option to make any sense. The Vista Boot Manager is highly unreliable and can easily mess up both the Vista and the XP installations to the point where one or both will need to be reinstalled. Don't say that someone didn't warn you. The VBM ranks right up there with UAC as one of the "good idea/bad implementation" features of Vista. BTW, I think Vista Boot Pro is a really nice piece of software, but it still relies on the Vista Boot Manager, the behavior of which borders on being a virus. ....winston wrote: > If you haven't changed the name of XP(which shows up as an earlier operating system) with Vista's built in boot editor consider using VistaBootPro or BootItNG. > http://www.vistabootpro.org/ > http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/bootitng.html > > The former is simpler, but the latter has many more options. > > ..winston > > "Paul T" <pmt1209@hotmail.com> wrote in message news 05D2A10-7BE2-4C36-810E-549B5AE6853F@microsoft.com...> : Used XP to format my new 2nd HD before installing Vista Prem. and all went > : smoothly.. > : > : "Vusta" <vusta@msnews.grp> wrote in message > : news:uullL1ydHHA.2088@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > : > > : > Hello Newsgroup, > : > > : > Not really a question about dual booting, more on the lines of reading > : > disc > : > formats. I have one physical disc that will be my system disc. This will > : > be > : > partitioned with XP Pro SP2, and Vista Ultimate. So far all is well. > : > > : > I have a 250 GB SATA II disc which will serve as my data disc, Documents, > : > Music, Videos, Pictures, Databases,.... I wish to use the whole disc for > : > both partitions, as the data disc. > : > > : > My question being, will WinXP Pro SP2 properly read the data disc if, I > : > use > : > WinVista Ultimate to format the disc, and redirect all (data, and temp) > : > folders to the disc? And redirect equivalent folders in XP Pro SP2 to > : > point > : > to those folders too? I know it will work the other way around. > : > > : > If not, I have a separate data disc for each OS. > : > > : > Thank you very much Newsgroup. > : > > : > Regards, > : > Vusta > : > (It's my name, and I'm not from New Zealand saying Vista!) > : > > : > > : |
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| | Re: Dual Boot XP SP2 and Vista Ultimate. "jabloomf1230" <jabloomf@nycap.rr.com> wrote in message news:eKogBTJeHHA.4188@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > The Vista Boot Manager is highly unreliable and can easily mess up both > the Vista and the XP installations to the point where one or both will > need to be reinstalled. Don't say that someone didn't warn you. The VBM > ranks right up there with UAC as one of the "good idea/bad > implementation" features of Vista. I can't agree. I've been using Vista's boot manager daily since it first was released (about 8 months ago), and I haven't had a bit of trouble with it. -- Gary VanderMolen |
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| | Re: Dual Boot XP SP2 and Vista Ultimate. Gary VanderMolen wrote: > "jabloomf1230" <jabloomf@nycap.rr.com> wrote in message > news:eKogBTJeHHA.4188@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> >> The Vista Boot Manager is highly unreliable and can easily mess up >> both the Vista and the XP installations to the point where one or >> both will need to be reinstalled. Don't say that someone didn't warn >> you. The VBM ranks right up there with UAC as one of the "good >> idea/bad implementation" features of Vista. > > I can't agree. I've been using Vista's boot manager daily since it > first was released (about 8 months ago), and I haven't had a bit of > trouble with it. It's always worked perfectly for me too and I've used it quite a lot. |
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