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davy

posted on 1/4/07 at 10:28 PM Reply With Quote
dual booting

I have vista home premium on my drive. Also loaded is the usual stuff including this forum. I have two programes that I need to use and require the use od XP. How do I set up dual booting with vista and xp, or can it not be done. Any advice welcome . Davy
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chockymonster

posted on 1/4/07 at 10:44 PM Reply With Quote
Don't bother with dual booting,
download a copy of vmware server from http://www.vmware.com/download/server
It's a free piece of software that allows you to run a virtual machine inside your operating system.

That way you don't have to lose a set amount of space to your dual boot, only what it actually needs, it also means you can use the XP pc at the same time as the vista one!

I use it all the time for development work, I have 8 VM pc's running on Vista, vista, winxp, win2k and a few linux boxes.





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bilbo

posted on 2/4/07 at 07:21 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by chockymonster
Don't bother with dual booting,
download a copy of vmware server from http://www.vmware.com/download/server
It's a free piece of software that allows you to run a virtual machine inside your operating system.

That way you don't have to lose a set amount of space to your dual boot, only what it actually needs, it also means you can use the XP pc at the same time as the vista one!

I use it all the time for development work, I have 8 VM pc's running on Vista, vista, winxp, win2k and a few linux boxes.


Yep, I'll second VMware. Also use it at work a lot. Great bit of kit.





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RazMan

posted on 2/4/07 at 07:30 AM Reply With Quote
You can often get around any incompatability issues by running the prog in XP compatability mode. This has worked for me on just about all of my 'iffy' progs What are you having problems with?





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Surrey Dave

posted on 2/4/07 at 07:36 AM Reply With Quote
BootMagic

I've seen BootMagic working seems pretty good ,you can install a new drive and keep your old drive and choose to boot of either , old and new compo in one box!! , It' comes with the full version of Partition Magic 8.0 and can allegedly be found on the web for download.
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ecosse

posted on 2/4/07 at 08:20 AM Reply With Quote
Vista and xp will dual boot quite happily, just install the second OS to a different drive/partition/folder and it does the rest for you.
Although VMware or MS virtual pc are the smart way to do it if you have good enough hardware.

Cheers

Alex

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davy

posted on 4/4/07 at 01:50 AM Reply With Quote
dual booting

downloaded the suggested software, it told me that microsoft intewrnet information IIS is not insatalled or not right for this machine, what does .this mean. If I get it up and running do I load xp , and where on the system. Never used this sort of program and have not a clue, any help appreciated. davy
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violentblue

posted on 11/4/07 at 03:47 AM Reply With Quote
vista doesn't like dual booting from what I understand, but then again I only have windows on one PC out of the 5 in my house





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