Vista ate XP! Dual boot?
Medlock
Miramar, Florida Member
I recently made the jump from XP to Vista, but after multiple problems (first getting it to install, and now within the OS) I've decided to dual-boot with windows XP.
I created a secondary partition on my hard drive, and installed XP home, but then there were no options for Vista. I popped in the Vista DVD to repair it and now I can't boot to XP.
Does anyone have some tips to help me dual boot my machine?
Thanks
I created a secondary partition on my hard drive, and installed XP home, but then there were no options for Vista. I popped in the Vista DVD to repair it and now I can't boot to XP.
Does anyone have some tips to help me dual boot my machine?
Thanks
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I haven't done it, but I've heard from some others that the way to go is virtual PC. You can get it from MS here.
If you do it, write a note back here. I hear it's a little slower but works well. I've got a client that might have to do this and I'd like to hear some more experiences with it.
http://apcmag.com/5485/dualbooting_vista_and_xp
Hope my mistake helps someone else out
Those instructions didn't have the problem my buddy had. His was a brand new Vista box with an OEM of Home Premium. He got the XP install going fine, but after the install files are copied and it wants to reboot to the GUI part of the install, it just went into Vista on reboot. He had no way of getting it to boot back into the XP install GUI. These instructions don't deal with that issue.
http://www.vistabootpro.org/
That's a lot of dink'n around no matter how you get there. You have to let XP copy its install files, then let it boot back into Vista. Then do the BCEDIT with the proper path for the XP install GUI (and I don't know what that is), then reboot back into XP's install GUI, install XP the rest of the way, then reboot back into...lemme see....I'm not sure what it would reboot into. XP would leave a boot.ini there but I think the Vista's bootloader would take over on reboot and want to take you back into a now non-existent XP install GUI. So then you have to...............it's just not worth it for what he was doing.