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09-Feb-2008, 10:56 AM #1
dual boot vista/xp - need to know how
okay, i have 1 300GB HDD on ide that has xp media center edition 2005 installed, and a 160GB SATA drive that has vista ultimate 32 bit installed. what i would like is to install a boot loader so that i can select which operating system i wish to use, and vista to be the automatic selection. i would prefer not to use the vista one. thanks
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09-Feb-2008, 11:05 AM #2
No need to dual boot. Just use Vista and run Windows XP in a VM through VirtualPC.
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09-Feb-2008, 11:08 AM #3
wont that use up my dwindling amount of ram? im using xp at the mo and have 590MB left. using vista i often have 500MB left, so i would have 90MB left? and i like to play my games (freelancer, HL2 etc), so i would rather use one or the other, rather running vista, to run xp.
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desktop:
Vista Home Premium x-64, Intel Core2 Quad q6600@ 2.4GHZ 1066MHZ FSB, 4GB (4x1GB pc6400 800MHZ ddr2 OCZ XTC RAM),
8800GTS 512MB,maxtor 300GB hdd, 160GB seagate sata, 500GB Samsung SATA 2, Gigabyte P35-DS3, 580W Hiper PSU.

laptop/notebook:
HP pavilion DV9574ea intel T7300 2.0GHZ 4MB cache, 2GB 667MHZ DDR2 ram, 2x 200GB toshiba SATA 4200 rpm HDDs, nVidia 8600M gs, 17.1" 1440x900, vista premium.

Xbox:
stock RAM/CPU, xecuter 3 CE, 300GB Maxtor HDD
(from a skip!).
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12-Mar-2008, 08:02 PM #4
ok, problem semi-solved, i just used the vista boot-loader and a piece of software called Easy-BCD. now the problem is, after using easy-bcd to set up xp to boot from the bootloader, vista boots fine, but when trying to boot xp, the computer itself goes through a hardware reset. xp will however, boot perfectly when i select its HDD from the BIOS boot menu.
included is a chart showing how everything is set up, along with some shots of easy-bcd showing how the boot-loader is configured.
any help would be greatly appreciated, and thanks in advance
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desktop:
Vista Home Premium x-64, Intel Core2 Quad q6600@ 2.4GHZ 1066MHZ FSB, 4GB (4x1GB pc6400 800MHZ ddr2 OCZ XTC RAM),
8800GTS 512MB,maxtor 300GB hdd, 160GB seagate sata, 500GB Samsung SATA 2, Gigabyte P35-DS3, 580W Hiper PSU.

laptop/notebook:
HP pavilion DV9574ea intel T7300 2.0GHZ 4MB cache, 2GB 667MHZ DDR2 ram, 2x 200GB toshiba SATA 4200 rpm HDDs, nVidia 8600M gs, 17.1" 1440x900, vista premium.

Xbox:
stock RAM/CPU, xecuter 3 CE, 300GB Maxtor HDD
(from a skip!).
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