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#1 User is offline   Ultimate John Icon

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Posted 17 February 2007 - 12:33 AM

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Installing Windows Vista in a dual-boot configuration along side Windows XP is a great way to experiment with the new operating system until you get comfortable with it.
In order to install Windows Vista in a dual-boot configuration along with Windows XP, you need to have either a second partition on your existing hard disk or a second hard disk in your system. To give yourself enough room to experiment, you should have at least 20 GB and preferably 40 GB of space available on either the second partition or on the second hard disk.

You can approach the dual-boot installation operation in one of two ways -- by cold booting from the Windows Vista DVD or by inserting the Windows Vista DVD while Windows XP is running.
Once you have your second partition or second hard disk operational, just insert your Windows Vista DVD, restart the system, and boot from the DVD. Once the system boots from the DVD, Windows Vista’s Setup will begin loading.

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Windows Vista’s Setup will take a few moments to load files before the installation actually commences.

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The default settings on the regional and language screen are for the U.S. and English.

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To get started, click the Install Now button.

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At this point in the installation, you’re prompted to type in your product key for activation.

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Even though this dialog box contains a harsh warning, Microsoft wouldn’t have made automatic activation a choice if opting out was really dangerous.


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When you don’t enter a product key, Setup doesn’t know what edition you have a license for and so prompts you to select one of the seven editions

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Unless you’re very curious, you can just click through the license terms screen.

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When you boot from the Windows Vista DVD, the only installation type tha

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I created a second partition on a 160 GB hard disk on which to install Windows Vista. Once the select a partition or disk and click Next, the rest of the installation will continue as it normally would.

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The Windows Boot Manager allows you to select which operating system you want to boot.

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If you decide not to activate during your dual-boot installation, you can keep track of how many days you have until you must activate on the System page.
Above images are courtesy of techrepublic
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Posted 17 February 2007 - 01:43 AM

To remove vista, you need to use XP's recovery console and revert back to XP's BOOT.INI boot manager. Vista uses bcedit.exe.
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Posted 17 February 2007 - 02:00 AM

How to Uninstall Windows Vista Dual-Boot with Windows XP

Vista uses it's own bootloader instead of boot.ini so Vista can be a little tricky to remove when using on dual boot machine.

Here's the basic steps you need to do:

Hard way
1. Backup
2. Reboot and Boot to your XP CD-ROM
3. Start the Recovery Console (When prompted, press R to repair a Windows XP installation)
4. Run Fixboot
5. use the command "fixmbr" to reset the master boot record.
6. Exit the Recovery Console
7. Reboot
8. To remove the extra entry, edit the boot.ini file to remove the "Microsoft Windows Longhorn" entry.
9. Format Your Vista Partition

Easy way:
Use VistaBootPRO to get rid of Vista BootLoader. :)
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Posted 19 February 2007 - 05:24 AM

This thread would be very useful for the new users. (Y)
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Posted 19 February 2007 - 03:46 PM

Good info thanks.......... :yes: :yes:
is it possible to uninstall vista without using xp cd (direct from windows xp) :blink: :blink:
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Posted 20 February 2007 - 01:01 AM

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Yes you can install VistaBootPRO on XP and uninstall Vista.
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Posted 20 February 2007 - 03:26 AM

thanks much... will be very much helpful...
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Posted 20 February 2007 - 06:22 PM

Nice thread. Great job man! (Y)
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Posted 24 March 2007 - 04:54 PM

M.Sudoku, first thanks for the great info. i hav a problem. i use xp and vista(dual boot) because vista does not run all my apps and games. due to some problem xp is not running efficiently. now i want to reinstall xp without uninstalling vista.

is it possible ???

please help........ :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Posted 24 March 2007 - 10:51 PM

Very nice guide mate! This would have been useful for me two days ago when I had a hard time with my dual booting :)

This post has been edited by ---Rounder---: 24 March 2007 - 10:51 PM

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Posted 30 March 2007 - 12:32 PM

i have a problem.. would someone please help me?? i had dual boot xp and vista, but something got wrong with vista and had to reinstall it. now i a boot manager i have 3 options:
- a previous version of windows (xp - working)
- microsoft windows vista (working)
- microsoft windows vista (broken and uninstalled)
Does anyone know how to remove third option from my boot manager???
i would so appriciate your help.
zou could post answer or send it to dejan_todorovic_90@yahoo.com
THNX, and sorry about bad english :whistle:
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