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Topic: Windows XP



Expert: Lorry
Date: 6/29/2008
Subject: format

Question
Hi im using vista at the moment, but i want to use xp, ive put in my xp cd and booted up the computer. but before installing its querying their is no hard drive. can you tell me how i format vista and install xp Thank You

Answer
Hi Rid,

The general rule of thumb when dual booting two different versions of Windows is to install the oldest one first (XP), then Vista.

The following site explains how to format and install Windows XP from scratch:

http://lifehacker.com/software/windows/geek-to-live-how-to-format-your-hard-driv...

Can I Dual-boot Windows XP And Windows Vista?

Answer:

It's only been a month since Windows Vista's public release hence compatibility issues with system drivers and software are to be expected, i.e. your favourite game or image editing application may not work in Windows Vista yet.

Fortunately, you can have both Windows XP and Windows Vista on the same system, by setting up your PC to dual-boot.

Assuming that Windows XP is installed first, create a new partition on your hard drive:

1.Right-click on My Computer and choose Manage.

2.Create a new partition using Disk Management.

Next, install Windows Vista to the new partition using Custom Install - a dual-boot menu will be automatically created.

Things are a little bit trickier if you start with Windows Vista first, e.g. your new PC comes with Windows Vista and you want to add Windows XP as an option during bootup. You can format your PC, install a clean copy of Windows XP and follow the steps above or make use of bootsect.exe as discussed in  our forum. Your other alternative is to use the free VistaBootPRO to make changes to the Windows Vista Boot Configuration Data registry as outlined here.

From: http://www.vistaultimate.com/dual-boot-windows-xp-vista.htm

Hope this helps!
Lorry  

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