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| Guest | I have vista 32-bit. can I install XP Home in another partition? Hi folks, I have a new PC with Vista Home premium (32-bit) on it. This PC has one SATA hard disk with four partitions. The main partition is c: which also has Vista. Now, in order for me to use some older programs, I'd like to install Windows XP on one of the remaining three partitions. Q1: I'm looking for advice on how I should go about it without having to uninstall Vista and only having to go through the XP installation Q2: I'd like to have a choice of which OS to boot in the early boot stage. Is that possible? thank you very much in anticipation of your response. Pradeep |
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| Guest | Re: I have vista 32-bit. can I install XP Home in another partition? Can I recommend that if you don't know the serial key for your vista installation then you download the latest keyfinder from Magic Jelly Bean here; http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml If something goes wrong then you can always download a copy of Vista and use your valid serial. It's possible but difficult to dual boot xp & vista if vista is installed 1st. From experience, installing XP after Vista means you can only use XP but still have access to vista folders and files via file explorer. I think the reaon why is that XP overwrites the boot file and it doesn't recognise vista. If vista is installed second then its boot file overwrites the XP boot file but does recognise the older version of Windows and allows you to boot both. Do a search of google on dual booting XP & Vista with Vista being installed 1st "Pradeep H" <Pradeep H@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F0467277-9DEC-470B-94A0-66BCE4663944@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi folks, > > I have a new PC with Vista Home premium (32-bit) on it. This PC has one > SATA hard disk with four partitions. The main partition is c: which also > has > Vista. Now, in order for me to use some older programs, I'd like to > install > Windows XP on one of the remaining three partitions. > > Q1: I'm looking for advice on how I should go about it without having to > uninstall Vista and only having to go through the XP installation > Q2: I'd like to have a choice of which OS to boot in the early boot stage. > Is that possible? > > thank you very much in anticipation of your response. > > Pradeep > |
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