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| dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium I purchased a hp pavilion with AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 4200+ with 1 gig of ddr2-4200. it came with vista home premium. vista was not compatible with satellite internet. I had to dump vista and purchase xp pro. now all works fine. I have added another hard drive and I was wondering if I could do a dual boot with xp on 1 drive and vista on another drive? there seems to be several problems with vista but I would like to play with it for a while to make my own decision. this is the first computer with dual processors. does xp pro and vista home premium support dual processors? I cross posted this to both xp and vista groups to get collective answers. Thanks for your time |
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| Re: dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium Yes, you can dual boot Windows XP and Vista, just launch Vista setup in XP, during the install wizard, click Custom and select the drive on which you would like to install Vist. Windows Vista Home Premium does not support dual core processors. Dual Core processors are only supported in Vista Business, Enterprise and Ultimate editions. -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry "PipeSpinner" <pipespinner******.com> wrote in message news:aa2c4$461b2cb0$943fd7b5$20019@STARBAND.NET... >I purchased a hp pavilion with AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 4200+ with 1 gig >of ddr2-4200. it came with vista home premium. vista was not compatible >with satellite internet. I had to dump vista and purchase xp pro. now all >works fine. I have added another hard drive and I was wondering if I could >do a dual boot with xp on 1 drive and vista on another drive? there seems >to be several problems with vista but I would like to play with it for a >while to make my own decision. > this is the first computer with dual processors. does xp pro and vista > home premium support dual processors? I cross posted this to both xp and > vista groups to get collective answers. > > Thanks for your time > |
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| RE: dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium "PipeSpinner" wrote: > I purchased a hp pavilion with AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 4200+ with 1 gig > of ddr2-4200. it came with vista home premium. vista was not compatible with > satellite internet. I had to dump vista and purchase xp pro. now all works > fine. I have added another hard drive and I was wondering if I could do a > dual boot with xp on 1 drive and vista on another drive? there seems to be > several problems with vista but I would like to play with it for a while to > make my own decision. > this is the first computer with dual processors. does xp pro and vista home > premium support dual processors? I cross posted this to both xp and vista > groups to get collective answers. > > Thanks for your time You can dual boot Windows XP and Windows Vista. Simply start the Vista installation, and point it to the second (new) hard drive to install. When the installation is complete, you will be given the option (when starting your computer) which version of Windows you want to load. Both XP and Vista support dual processors. However, the key to getting benefit from dual processors is to have programs that are designed for such. Here's an article that explains this in more depth: http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/.../dual_core.asp Best Wishes, Kurosh |
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| Re: dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium I have done that already. I installed XP Pro on my box (P4-2.6Ghz/800FSB-1.5GB PC3200/256MB BioStar AGP w/NVidia 6200 chip) first and installed a second drive for Vista. XP is on an 80GB EIDE and Vista is on a 250GB SATA HDD. It works very similar to my other boxes that dual boot ME/XP. I get a menu at boot that allows me to pick which OS to boot to. With a clean install of both XP Pro/SP2 and Vista Ultimate on the same hardare, XP Pro boots 15 seconds quicker. After I get Office XP and a few other programs installed, we'll see which is quicker. "PipeSpinner" <pipespinner******.com> wrote in message news:aa2c4$461b2cb0$943fd7b5$20019@STARBAND.NET... >I purchased a hp pavilion with AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 4200+ with 1 gig >of ddr2-4200. it came with vista home premium. vista was not compatible >with satellite internet. I had to dump vista and purchase xp pro. now all >works fine. I have added another hard drive and I was wondering if I could >do a dual boot with xp on 1 drive and vista on another drive? there seems >to be several problems with vista but I would like to play with it for a >while to make my own decision. > this is the first computer with dual processors. does xp pro and vista > home premium support dual processors? I cross posted this to both xp and > vista groups to get collective answers. > > Thanks for your time > |
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| Re: dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium Andre You and Kurosh (who posted after you) appear to be saying different things about Vista and dual core processors! When you say Vista Home Premium does not support dual core processors which you do you mean? That Home Premium does not work with a dual core processor or that it only uses a single core of the dual core? -- Regards. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" <andred25********.com> wrote in message news:uhvi20zeHHA.208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Yes, you can dual boot Windows XP and Vista, just launch Vista > setup in XP, during the install wizard, click Custom and select > the drive on which you would like to install Vist. Windows Vista > Home Premium does not support dual core processors. Dual Core > processors are only supported in Vista Business, Enterprise and > Ultimate editions. > -- > Andre > Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com > My Vista Quickstart Guide: > http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry |
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| Re: dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium All Editions of Vista support dual-core processors, and processors with hyperthreading. Home Basic and Home Premium only support one *physical* processor installed on a single socket. A dual-core processor is one *physical* processor, that is installed on one physical socket. -- Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) MVP Windows Shell/User "Gerry Cornell" <gcjcvis@nospam.com> wrote in message news:esodxd0eHHA.4064@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Andre > > You and Kurosh (who posted after you) appear to be saying different things > about Vista and dual core processors! When you say Vista Home Premium does > not support dual core processors which you do you mean? That Home Premium > does not work with a dual core processor or that it only uses a single > core of the dual core? > > > -- > > > Regards. > > Gerry > ~~~~ > FCA > Stourport, England > Enquire, plan and execute > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" <andred25********.com> wrote in message > news:uhvi20zeHHA.208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Yes, you can dual boot Windows XP and Vista, just launch Vista setup in >> XP, during the install wizard, click Custom and select the drive on which >> you would like to install Vist. Windows Vista Home Premium does not >> support dual core processors. Dual Core processors are only supported in >> Vista Business, Enterprise and Ultimate editions. >> -- >> Andre >> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com >> My Vista Quickstart Guide: >> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry > |
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| Re: dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium Jane I have read the link Kurosh posted. I now see that dual core processors and dual processors are not the same. I didn't appreciate the distinction previously. -- Regards. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Jane C" <jellybean@NOSPAMxjgarage.org> wrote in message news:uk8FZx1eHHA.1312@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > All Editions of Vista support dual-core processors, and processors > with hyperthreading. Home Basic and Home Premium only support one > *physical* processor installed on a single socket. A dual-core > processor is one *physical* processor, that is installed on one > physical socket. > > -- > Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-) > Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) > MVP Windows Shell/User > "Gerry Cornell" <gcjcvis@nospam.com> wrote in message > news:esodxd0eHHA.4064@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Andre >> >> You and Kurosh (who posted after you) appear to be saying >> different things about Vista and dual core processors! When you >> say Vista Home Premium does not support dual core processors >> which you do you mean? That Home Premium does not work with a >> dual core processor or that it only uses a single core of the >> dual core? >> >> >> -- >> >> >> Regards. >> >> Gerry >> ~~~~ >> FCA >> Stourport, England >> Enquire, plan and execute >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" <andred25********.com> wrote in >> message news:uhvi20zeHHA.208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> Yes, you can dual boot Windows XP and Vista, just launch Vista >>> setup in XP, during the install wizard, click Custom and select >>> the drive on which you would like to install Vist. Windows Vista >>> Home Premium does not support dual core processors. Dual Core >>> processors are only supported in Vista Business, Enterprise and >>> Ultimate editions. >>> -- >>> Andre >>> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com >>> My Vista Quickstart Guide: >>> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry >> > |
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| Re: dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium Kurosh wrote: > Both XP and Vista support dual processors. This is very misleading. Although both XP and Vista support dual processors, only some versions of each of them do--XP Professional and MCE, and Vista Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate. Home versions of both operating systems are limited to a single processor. However, *all* versions* of both XP and Vista support dual-core processors. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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| Re: dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium "PipeSpinner" <pipespinner******.com> wrote: >I purchased a hp pavilion with AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 4200+ with 1 gig >of ddr2-4200. it came with vista home premium. vista was not compatible with >satellite internet. I had to dump vista and purchase xp pro. now all works >fine. I have added another hard drive and I was wondering if I could do a >dual boot with xp on 1 drive and vista on another drive? there seems to be >several problems with vista but I would like to play with it for a while to >make my own decision. >this is the first computer with dual processors. does xp pro and vista home >premium support dual processors? I cross posted this to both xp and vista >groups to get collective answers. > >Thanks for your time > Others have shown you how to install Vista and get the Microsoft dual boot configuration. However there is a danger in doing it this way, as Windows XP will destroy the Vista System Restore points if it can see the drive. Your best bet is to use a third party boot manager program, such as BootItNG from www.bootitng.com and configure it so that the non-booting operating system partition is always hidden. That way XP can't destroy or contaminate the Vista files and vice-versa. Good luck Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada -- Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2008) On-Line Help Computer Service http://onlinehelp.bc.ca Syberfix Remote Computer Repair "Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference has never been in bed with a mosquito." |
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| Re: dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium thanks everyone for the input and answers. one quick question my hp had factory installed vista. I dumped it and installed xp pro. can I install vista from the hp restore disks to the second drive without destroying the xp installation? I can't afford to lose my data on the xp drive. BTW the xp install is on the c drive and the vista install will be on the e drive as the DVD is on the d drive. thanks again "Ron Martell" <ron.martell******.com> wrote in message news:rmko13p0v3ohf7isajff092r7ktqiuim1c@4ax.com... > "PipeSpinner" <pipespinner******.com> wrote: > >>I purchased a hp pavilion with AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 4200+ with 1 gig >>of ddr2-4200. it came with vista home premium. vista was not compatible >>with >>satellite internet. I had to dump vista and purchase xp pro. now all works >>fine. I have added another hard drive and I was wondering if I could do a >>dual boot with xp on 1 drive and vista on another drive? there seems to be >>several problems with vista but I would like to play with it for a while >>to >>make my own decision. >>this is the first computer with dual processors. does xp pro and vista >>home >>premium support dual processors? I cross posted this to both xp and vista >>groups to get collective answers. >> >>Thanks for your time >> > > Others have shown you how to install Vista and get the Microsoft dual > boot configuration. However there is a danger in doing it this way, > as Windows XP will destroy the Vista System Restore points if it can > see the drive. > > Your best bet is to use a third party boot manager program, such as > BootItNG from www.bootitng.com and configure it so that the > non-booting operating system partition is always hidden. That way XP > can't destroy or contaminate the Vista files and vice-versa. > > Good luck > > Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada > -- > Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2008) > On-Line Help Computer Service > http://onlinehelp.bc.ca > Syberfix Remote Computer Repair > > "Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference > has never been in bed with a mosquito." |
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| Re: dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium "PipeSpinner" <pipespinner"delete this"******.com> wrote > thanks everyone for the input and answers. one quick question my hp had > factory installed vista. I dumped it and installed xp pro. can I install > vista from the hp restore disks to the second drive without destroying the > xp installation? I can't afford to lose my data on the xp drive. BTW the > xp install is on the c drive and the vista install will be on the e drive > as the DVD is on the d drive. > "Ron Martell" <ron.martell******.com> wrote >> "PipeSpinner" <pipespinner******.com> wrote: >> >>>I purchased a hp pavilion with AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 4200+ with 1 >>>gig >>>of ddr2-4200. it came with vista home premium. vista was not compatible >>>with >>>satellite internet. I had to dump vista and purchase xp pro. now all >>>works >>>fine. I have added another hard drive and I was wondering if I could do a >>>dual boot with xp on 1 drive and vista on another drive? there seems to >>>be >>>several problems with vista but I would like to play with it for a while >>>to >>>make my own decision. >>>this is the first computer with dual processors. does xp pro and vista >>>home >>>premium support dual processors? I cross posted this to both xp and vista >>>groups to get collective answers. >>> >>>Thanks for your time >>> >> >> Others have shown you how to install Vista and get the Microsoft dual >> boot configuration. However there is a danger in doing it this way, >> as Windows XP will destroy the Vista System Restore points if it can >> see the drive. >> >> Your best bet is to use a third party boot manager program, such as >> BootItNG from www.bootitng.com and configure it so that the >> non-booting operating system partition is always hidden. That way XP >> can't destroy or contaminate the Vista files and vice-versa. Whether you can redirect the install of Vista by the factory recovery disk depends on how HP set that up. Usually you can't, so you need to make sure the only drive attached to the system is the one where Vista will be installed. Then after it's installed you'll need to reinstall the drive that has XP on it and use a boot manager to set up the dual boot. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| Re: dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium "Rock" <Rock@nospam.net> wrote in message news:eSUUNeAfHHA.3956@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... : "PipeSpinner" <pipespinner"delete this"******.com> wrote : > thanks everyone for the input and answers. one quick question my hp had : > factory installed vista. I dumped it and installed xp pro. can I install : > vista from the hp restore disks to the second drive without destroying the : > xp installation? I can't afford to lose my data on the xp drive. BTW the : > xp install is on the c drive and the vista install will be on the e drive : > as the DVD is on the d drive. : : > "Ron Martell" <ron.martell******.com> wrote : >> "PipeSpinner" <pipespinner******.com> wrote: : >> : >>>I purchased a hp pavilion with AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 4200+ with 1 : >>>gig : >>>of ddr2-4200. it came with vista home premium. vista was not compatible : >>>with : >>>satellite internet. I had to dump vista and purchase xp pro. now all : >>>works : >>>fine. I have added another hard drive and I was wondering if I could do a : >>>dual boot with xp on 1 drive and vista on another drive? there seems to : >>>be : >>>several problems with vista but I would like to play with it for a while : >>>to : >>>make my own decision. : >>>this is the first computer with dual processors. does xp pro and vista : >>>home : >>>premium support dual processors? I cross posted this to both xp and vista : >>>groups to get collective answers. : >>> : >>>Thanks for your time : >>> : >> : >> Others have shown you how to install Vista and get the Microsoft dual : >> boot configuration. However there is a danger in doing it this way, : >> as Windows XP will destroy the Vista System Restore points if it can : >> see the drive. : >> : >> Your best bet is to use a third party boot manager program, such as : >> BootItNG from www.bootitng.com and configure it so that the : >> non-booting operating system partition is always hidden. That way XP : >> can't destroy or contaminate the Vista files and vice-versa. : : Whether you can redirect the install of Vista by the factory recovery disk : depends on how HP set that up. Usually you can't, so you need to make sure : the only drive attached to the system is the one where Vista will be : installed. Then after it's installed you'll need to reinstall the drive : that has XP on it and use a boot manager to set up the dual boot. : : -- : Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] : XP and Vista will both be calling their drive C. Do you have your data on a separate partition that you will want both systems to see? -- Ronald Sommer |
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| Re: dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium "Rock" rote: > "PipeSpinner" wrote >> "Ron Martell" wrote >>> "PipeSpinner" wrote: >>>> I purchased a hp pavilion... I had to dump vista and >>>> purchase xp pro. now all works fine. I have added >>>> another hard drive and I was wondering if I could do >>>> a dual boot with xp on 1 drive and vista on another >>>> drive? >>>> >>> Others have shown you how to install Vista and get the >>> Microsoft dual boot configuration. However there is a >>> danger in doing it this way, as Windows XP will destroy >>> the Vista System Restore points if it can see the drive. >>> >>> Your best bet is to use a third party boot manager program, >>> such as BootItNG from www.bootitng.com and configure >>> it so that the non-booting operating system partition is >>> always hidden. That way XP can't destroy or contaminate >>> the Vista files and vice-versa. >>> >> my hp had factory installed vista. >> I dumped it and installed xp pro. >> can I install vista from the hp restore disks to the second >> drive without destroying the xp installation? I can't afford >> to lose my data on the xp drive. >> BTW the xp install is on the c drive and the vista install >> will be on the e drive as the DVD is on the d drive. > > Whether you can redirect the install of Vista by the factory > recovery disk depends on how HP set that up. Usually you > can't, so you need to make sure the only drive attached to > the system is the one where Vista will be installed. Then > after it's installed you'll need to reinstall the drive that has XP > on it and use a boot manager to set up the dual boot. > > -- > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] Since the OSes will be on separate HDs, you could also use the HD Boot Order in the BIOS to set which HD gets control at boot time. By installing the OSes separately, i.e. without the other HD connected, each HD will be set up to mono-boot. Then, when both HDs are connected, at startup the BIOS will select whichever HD that you placed at the head of its HD Boot Order, and the OS on that HD will boot. That OS will see the partition that contains the other OS as just another partition with a file structure. The running OS will call its own partition "C:", and it will call the other partitions (including the one containing the other OS) by some name other than "C:". This will not be a problem as long as there are no shortcuts which point to files in other partitions. As for the BIOS setting that specifies the boot HD, it will remain the boot HD until you change the setting or the voltage from the lithium battery on the motherboard is removed. *TimDaniels* |
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| Re: dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium "Timothy Daniels" <TDaniels@NoSpamDot.com> wrote > "Rock" rote: >> "PipeSpinner" wrote >>> "Ron Martell" wrote >>>> "PipeSpinner" wrote: >>>>> I purchased a hp pavilion... I had to dump vista and >>>>> purchase xp pro. now all works fine. I have added >>>>> another hard drive and I was wondering if I could do >>>>> a dual boot with xp on 1 drive and vista on another >>>>> drive? >>>>> >>>> Others have shown you how to install Vista and get the >>>> Microsoft dual boot configuration. However there is a >>>> danger in doing it this way, as Windows XP will destroy >>>> the Vista System Restore points if it can see the drive. >>>> >>>> Your best bet is to use a third party boot manager program, >>>> such as BootItNG from www.bootitng.com and configure >>>> it so that the non-booting operating system partition is >>>> always hidden. That way XP can't destroy or contaminate >>>> the Vista files and vice-versa. >>>> >>> my hp had factory installed vista. >>> I dumped it and installed xp pro. >>> can I install vista from the hp restore disks to the second >>> drive without destroying the xp installation? I can't afford >>> to lose my data on the xp drive. >>> BTW the xp install is on the c drive and the vista install >>> will be on the e drive as the DVD is on the d drive. >> >> Whether you can redirect the install of Vista by the factory >> recovery disk depends on how HP set that up. Usually you >> can't, so you need to make sure the only drive attached to >> the system is the one where Vista will be installed. Then >> after it's installed you'll need to reinstall the drive that has XP >> on it and use a boot manager to set up the dual boot. >> >> -- >> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] > > > Since the OSes will be on separate HDs, you could also > use the HD Boot Order in the BIOS to set which HD gets > control at boot time. By installing the OSes separately, i.e. > without the other HD connected, each HD will be set up to > mono-boot. Then, when both HDs are connected, at startup > the BIOS will select whichever HD that you placed at the > head of its HD Boot Order, and the OS on that HD will boot. > That OS will see the partition that contains the other OS as > just another partition with a file structure. The running OS > will call its own partition "C:", and it will call the other > partitions (including the one containing the other OS) by > some name other than "C:". This will not be a problem as > long as there are no shortcuts which point to files in other > partitions. As for the BIOS setting that specifies the boot > HD, it will remain the boot HD until you change the setting > or the voltage from the lithium battery on the motherboard > is removed. > > *TimDaniels* Thanks for adding that Tim. I always seem to forget about using the BIOS boot order for this. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| Re: dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium Hi, You will want to read this also. Dual Booting Windows Vista & Windows XP: http://bertk.mvps.org/html/dualboot.html Regards, Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User http://bertk.mvps.org Member: http://dts-l.org PipeSpinner wrote: > I purchased a hp pavilion with AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 4200+ with 1 gig > of ddr2-4200. it came with vista home premium. vista was not compatible with > satellite internet. I had to dump vista and purchase xp pro. now all works > fine. I have added another hard drive and I was wondering if I could do a > dual boot with xp on 1 drive and vista on another drive? there seems to be > several problems with vista but I would like to play with it for a while to > make my own decision. > this is the first computer with dual processors. does xp pro and vista home > premium support dual processors? I cross posted this to both xp and vista > groups to get collective answers. > > Thanks for your time > > |
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