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I have a PC with XP Home installed. If I install Vista on top of this
will I have the facility to dual boot or will I have to mess about repartioning the hard disk ? Regards |
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Hi Terry,
What do you want to end up with? A dual boot or an upgrade? Yes, you can install Vista and create a dual boot with a full version disk (you cannot do this with the upgrade disk). To do so requires that you install it to a volume other than the one XP is installed on (to install them both to the same volume will render XP unbootable). If you are currently running a single drive/volume system, then yes you will have to create at least one additional volume or partition to install to. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "Terry" wrote in message ... I have a PC with XP Home installed. If I install Vista on top of this will I have the facility to dual boot or will I have to mess about repartioning the hard disk ? Regards |
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"Terry" wrote
I have a PC with XP Home installed. If I install Vista on top of this will I have the facility to dual boot or will I have to mess about repartioning the hard disk ? What do you mean install on top? To dual boot you will need to create a second partition for the Vista installation. You will also need a full version of Vista for this. With an upgrade version the license does not allow for Vista and the qualifying OS to be installed at the same time. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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"Rock" wrote in message ... "Terry" wrote I have a PC with XP Home installed. If I install Vista on top of this will I have the facility to dual boot or will I have to mess about repartioning the hard disk ? What do you mean install on top? To dual boot you will need to create a second partition for the Vista installation. You will also need a full version of Vista for this. With an upgrade version the license does not allow for Vista and the qualifying OS to be installed at the same time. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] Creating a new partition is not a problem. Its a real pain in the *** having to buy the full version, The chances are that I will never use XP again. It is very handy having xp to fall back on while I am sorting out Vista problems (drivers etc). otherwise I could finish up with no PC. Regards |
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"Terry" wrote
"Rock" wrote "Terry" wrote I have a PC with XP Home installed. If I install Vista on top of this will I have the facility to dual boot or will I have to mess about repartioning the hard disk ? What do you mean install on top? To dual boot you will need to create a second partition for the Vista installation. You will also need a full version of Vista for this. With an upgrade version the license does not allow for Vista and the qualifying OS to be installed at the same time. Creating a new partition is not a problem. Its a real pain in the *** having to buy the full version, The chances are that I will never use XP again. It is very handy having xp to fall back on while I am sorting out Vista problems (drivers etc). otherwise I could finish up with no PC. You could get the OEM version of Vista, though it has the limitation that it cannot be moved to another computer, there is no tech support for it, and you cannot do an upgrade installation with it. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |