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| Installing XP Pro as a second system on new Vista machine I have a brand new Dell with Vista Home Premium. Can I create a partition to install Windows XP Pro and effectively make the Dell into a dual-boot machine. It has one 320 gig SATA drive. If so, What do I need and how do I do it? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. |
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| Re: Installing XP Pro as a second system on new Vista machine On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:23:21 -0800, Joey M. wrote: > I have a brand new Dell with Vista Home Premium. Can I create a partition to > install Windows XP Pro and effectively make the Dell into a dual-boot > machine. It has one 320 gig SATA drive. If so, What do I need and how do I > do it? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Get Gparted, create at least two partitions with Gparted. Install XP to C: (first partiton) and Vista to D: (partition). I expect Dell only provided you with a hidden Vista restore partiton though so it would automatically install to C:. |
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| Re: Installing XP Pro as a second system on new Vista machine Then should I delete the "restore" partition and start from scratch? Does that seem too extreme! "Pipboy" wrote: > On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:23:21 -0800, Joey M. wrote: > > > I have a brand new Dell with Vista Home Premium. Can I create a partition to > > install Windows XP Pro and effectively make the Dell into a dual-boot > > machine. It has one 320 gig SATA drive. If so, What do I need and how do I > > do it? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. > > Get Gparted, create at least two partitions with Gparted. Install XP to C: > (first partiton) and Vista to D: (partition). I expect Dell only provided > you with a hidden Vista restore partiton though so it would automatically > install to C:. > |
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| Re: Installing XP Pro as a second system on new Vista machine On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 20:21:05 -0800, Joey M. wrote: > Then should I delete the "restore" partition and start from scratch? Does > that seem too extreme! > > "Pipboy" wrote: > Well, I would check with Dell on how they setup your PC. I'm just guessing they put a hidden restore partition on there. Or did they give you an actual copy of Vista too? I have dual boot XP and Vista but my mb allows me to choose which HDD to boot to by pressing F11 so I disabled the XP HDD and installed Vista to it's own HDD and then re-enabled the XP HDD. Now I have both installed and each is intact from each other, no boot menu needed like you would need if you installed both to the same HDD on different partitons. If I want to boot to Vista I just press F11 at boot up and select the HDD Vista is installed to. Default boot is XP. If you have a second HDD and your mb allows you to do the same I would suggest you also do it this way. |
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| Re: Installing XP Pro as a second system on new Vista machine Hey, Thanks much for the options. I don't currently own a second HDD, but I've got a couple of empty bays so If I get the extra $$$ that's probably my best bet. Thanks again. "Pipboy" wrote: > On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 20:21:05 -0800, Joey M. wrote: > > > Then should I delete the "restore" partition and start from scratch? Does > > that seem too extreme! > > > > "Pipboy" wrote: > > > Well, I would check with Dell on how they setup your PC. I'm just guessing > they put a hidden restore partition on there. Or did they give you an > actual copy of Vista too? I have dual boot XP and Vista but my mb allows me > to choose which HDD to boot to by pressing F11 so I disabled the XP HDD and > installed Vista to it's own HDD and then re-enabled the XP HDD. Now I have > both installed and each is intact from each other, no boot menu needed like > you would need if you installed both to the same HDD on different > partitons. If I want to boot to Vista I just press F11 at boot up and > select the HDD Vista is installed to. Default boot is XP. If you have a > second HDD and your mb allows you to do the same I would suggest you also > do it this way. > |
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| Re: Installing XP Pro as a second system on new Vista machine Normally you'd install XP first, and Vista second. If you do it the other way around, the XP install will clobber Vista's boot sector, so you won't be able to boot back into Vista until you repair its boot sector. -- Gary VanderMolen "Joey M." <Joey M.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6B72CC07-216D-47FB-9750-B1F9DC2CC747@microsoft.com... >I have a brand new Dell with Vista Home Premium. Can I create a partition to > install Windows XP Pro and effectively make the Dell into a dual-boot > machine. It has one 320 gig SATA drive. If so, What do I need and how do I > do it? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. |
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| Re: Installing XP Pro as a second system on new Vista machine So you're saying there is no way to do it without uninstalling Vista from the new machine and installing XP first? "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > Normally you'd install XP first, and Vista second. > If you do it the other way around, the XP install will clobber Vista's > boot sector, so you won't be able to boot back into Vista until you > repair its boot sector. > > -- > > Gary VanderMolen > > > "Joey M." <Joey M.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6B72CC07-216D-47FB-9750-B1F9DC2CC747@microsoft.com... > >I have a brand new Dell with Vista Home Premium. Can I create a partition to > > install Windows XP Pro and effectively make the Dell into a dual-boot > > machine. It has one 320 gig SATA drive. If so, What do I need and how do I > > do it? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. > |
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| Re: Installing XP Pro as a second system on new Vista machine On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 13:27:03 -0800, Joey M. wrote: > So you're saying there is no way to do it without uninstalling Vista from the > new machine and installing XP first? > > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: There is a way to do it but it requires edditing the boot.ini file. Read all of this thread on how to do it. http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1161350 |
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| Re: Installing XP Pro as a second system on new Vista machine On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 13:27:03 -0800, Joey M. wrote: > So you're saying there is no way to do it without uninstalling Vista from the > new machine and installing XP first? > > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > Think I forgot to include the url. http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1161350 |
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