does the beta2 installation safely create a dual boot with C:Winxp and D:Vista?

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If I free up room on my development laptop by moving all my files from my D:
and E: partitions onto an external drive, can I safely assume that I can use
my DVD that contains the ISO image to safely install Vista on my logical D
partition and

1. not corrupt the current XP pro installation on my primary C partition
and
2. have the Vista installation create a working dual boot prompt without me
having to resort to ever looking at the legacy boot.ini or
3. having to use ProNetWorks VistaBootPro for anything other than just
observing what the installation already did correctly.

Thank you. -hazz

otherwise it looks like I need to buy a new laptop solely dedicated to
Vista, something I want to avoid due to the current state of drivers and
graphic card support what will most likely improve dramatically over the
next 9 months.
 
Being that this is beta software, no one can be certain how it will react.
Always back-up before installing. As far as installing it onto your D
drive, you shouldn't have to much problems.
 
Have setup several dual boot computers e,g, XP/Server 2002 and XP/Vista.
Installed Vista from within XP - dual boot prompts automatically created -
first option is Windows Boot manager providing option of "legacy (XP)" or
"Vista" - select "legacy" and boot.ini offers option of "XP" or (in my case)
"Lonhorn".
 
Thank you Jason. Have you accomplished this yourself with no problem? Yes, I
am currently saving all my files onto the external drive I thought would
become the drive I dedicated to Vista. -Greg
 
Thank you Andre. I have 40 gig now available in addtion to the 33 gig
available for the WinXP C: partition.
-Greg
 
Great ! Thanks Jason. I'll be careful. The Vista installation process was
good about asking where you want to install it and putting the files where
it said it was going to put them.....
 
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