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using bluetooth adapter in multiboot (Vista + XP) environment
Bill Condie billcon...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Would you believe Dell is ready to replace my "Vista-Ready" machine? If you want Vista and Windows XP to co-exist as multi-boot partners on the same system you really need to use Vista Ultimate (RTM, NOT RC2 anything) with BitLocker

How to make system boot drive (removing dualboot setup)
Colin Barnhorst colinbarha...@msn.com microsoft public windows vista general I am currently dual booting Vista Ultimate x86 and x64. Each has a unique product key, of course. No issues like the ones you will see if you dual boot Vista and XP. "Dale" <DangerousD...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

Résolu: Multiboot avec GAG: un gag étrange
Pour tout ce qui multiboot un peu "exotique", (p.ex avoir plusieurs versions de DOS + Win9x , plusieurs DD physiques, installer XP APRÈS Vista, ....), "GAG" est vraiment le meilleur outil anti-céphalocapture ! ;-) Je vois un autre avantage: du moins lorsqu'il s'agit de principales, GAG cache toutes les partitions

Hiding Vista volumes from XP (volsnap.sys issue revisited)
LaRoux h...@newsgroup.nospam microsoft public windows vista general One thing to watch out for. I remember one poster who was dual booting the beta for both x86 and x64 and tried to remove the second install (D:) using VistaBootPro hoping to upgrade the other. The end result was it destroyed both copies.

Licence Vista ..et multi-boot Vista / XP
Hi, I Installed Windows vista over windows xp to multi boot. When i boot, the vista boot loader give me the choice to boot from vista or xp. If i choose xp then the ntdlr boot loader of xp comes up. What will happen if the xp partition is deleted. Does the Vista boot loader still work? Thanks.

My first impressions - Vista 64 bit Ultimate
Don don195...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup SJTinICT wrote: ... Am I likely to cause myself serious problems if I create a new boot partition and install XP with Vista already installed? Yes, but the problem is fixable. Each version of Windows will overwrite the existing MBR (Master

Dual boot problems
Oh, also if you had Vista Beta 2 installed as a multiboot system (that didn't mangle things), and install RC1 over the top of it, it looses the multiboot because it copies ALL existing Windows files into a new directory called "Windows-Old" (or something), including ntldr and all the other NT/XP boot files.. doh.

Multiboot avec GAG: un gag étrange
Vista Ready VistaRe...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Bill, Your Post was simply incredible, filled with not only wisdom, If you want Vista and Windows XP to co-exist as multi-boot partners on the same system you really need to use Vista Ultimate (RTM, NOT RC2 anything) with

MUltiboot Vista / XP
jimmuh
jim...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Yes, Vista will mostly behave itself properly co-existing with WinXP in a Vista left unprotected and multi-booted with WinXP is not fully functional. As a matter of fact there are some reports that indicate that running Vista in such

Installer W98 sur un multiboot XP / Ubuntu
Dale DangerousDale...@msn.com microsoft public windows vista general Dead, thanks for asking! Didn't see the zillion posts on either multi boot or dual boot. Is there anyone with knowledge on multi booting 3 OS's as opposed to unwarranted criticism and sarcastic responses? Thanks for the ones that truly are helpful

Vista Installs On Multi-Boot Systems
Rock R...@nospam.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup "billyjoeButtcrack" <Y...@power-post.org> wrote I had to dual boot a friend's new laptop that shipped with Vista (He needed XP because some of his external audio devices doesn't have vista drivers). I partitioned his hard drive, installed XP on

Multiboot Vista H et Vista B
Richard Urban richardurbanREMOVET...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general To install the 32 bit and the 64 bit version simultaneously, on the same or different computers, requires 2 separate license keys. Even though the package may come with 2 DVD's, you are allowed to install only the "one" that you

Dual Boot Issue
I have XP loaded as my OS right now and I will be downloading and installing Vista as a dual boot, but my question is has anyone else done both along with XP. I would like to install both the 32 bit and 64 bit version so I can see the difference and to learn about both. I am a MCDST and I need to train/learn them

Multi-Boot is not Working, Vista was added to a WXP Pro System
Bill Condie billcon...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general I was the guy who started that thread which prompted jimmuh's great response. I had blue screens and unrecoverable system error crashes Since then I got Vista Business, installed it as a dual boot despite the earler headaches and warnings

Dual boot problems
Don dd195...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Jeff V. Pulver wrote: Dear Mr. McDaniel: Thank you for your response. I have found so far that XP MUST be installed on Disk0, Partition 1 for a dual-boot with Vista to work. Interesting; I have not read that. Not quite true -- Disk 0,

Dual boot problems
Bill Condie billcon...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general It is bizarre, Jack. I was doing fine on a TRIPLE boot until I started playing My two test boxes for Vista was one host box with XP x64 and one with X86. Staying away from use of the restore/backup systems in Vista, I successfully ran

MUltiboot Vista / XP
JackM Ja...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Agree that Jim...'s post was informative, but my experiences have been different. My two test boxes for Vista was one host box with XP x64 and one with X86. Staying away from use of the restore/backup systems in Vista, I successfully ran

Dual boot problems
RC White r...@grandecom.net microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Hi, xp-vista-xp. Yep! We also keep saying to "install the NEWEST operating system LAST! All you need is built into Vista. Remember that all Windows versions (at least since WinNT4, which is where I started dual-booting with Win9x) install

MUltiboot Vista / XP
Dale DangerousDale...@msn.com microsoft public windows vista general Thank you Richard and Rock for the info! That was more along the lines as to what I was looking for. I just a got Technet Plus along with my certification and was going to download both and try to load them. Thank you Rock for the info on the sys

Dual boot problems
When you install Vista 32 on your second HD it will add a menu to the boot files on your first HD. When you boot, it will always boot the 1st disc initially (just enough of it to show the boot menu). Then if you choose the 32 bit OS from the menu it will jump to booting the 2nd HD, instead of continuing to start