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13-Jul-2007, 11:42 PM #1
Talking Dual Boot Vista & Xp on 2 Drives
Hi,
Im new to the forums so I hope to get a lot from them

Well, I made myself a new pc recentley and I installed windows vista ultimate on it. Vista is on the SATA drive i purchased. What I would like to do (being the big game fan that i am) is purchase a second SATA drive and put XP on it. What would be the simplest way of doing that, having vista already installed first on the other drive? Will I be able to use the same boot menu as if I had XP and Vista on the same drive? Or would I have to use the motherboards boot menu to acces the different drives??

Will appreciate the extra pointers on the boot selection thing, but more important, the ability to have both vista and xp on the computer

Thanks a bunch in advance
Danny
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