Dual booting xp/rc1, install rc2 w/o losing xp

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Subject sums it up =]

Wasn't in the mood to re-install XP Home since it's running just how I like
it, but would like to try RC2..

I was thinking Acronis True Image. Also have Alcohol 120%. Or just format my
Vista partition from XP and install from boot dvd...Any ideas?
 
I run XP Home, XP Pro and Vista on the same PC. Home is on C:, Pro is on H;
Vista is on D: When installing Vista build i always do the following.

1/ Download VistaBootPro (www.vistabootpro.org)
2/ Install Vista Boot Pro on Vista
3/ When in Vista Run Vista Boot pro and click Bootloader tab
4/ Click the check box to remove the vista bootloader - this then returns
you to the standard XP boot menu (vista will not show up on this menu)
5/ Now close down Vista and boot into XP
6/ Reformat the Vista partition
7/ Install the new build of Vista to the recently formatted partition.


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Removes Vista from the boot sector, so all that is left of it is what's on my
Vista partition - which I then format, right? (no reply necessary)

Wow, I had to read your post a few times, but that would certainly do it -
thanks!

G



John Barnett MVP said:
I run XP Home, XP Pro and Vista on the same PC. Home is on C:, Pro is on H;
Vista is on D: When installing Vista build i always do the following.

1/ Download VistaBootPro (www.vistabootpro.org)
2/ Install Vista Boot Pro on Vista
3/ When in Vista Run Vista Boot pro and click Bootloader tab
4/ Click the check box to remove the vista bootloader - this then returns
you to the standard XP boot menu (vista will not show up on this menu)
5/ Now close down Vista and boot into XP
6/ Reformat the Vista partition
7/ Install the new build of Vista to the recently formatted partition.


--
John Barnett MVP
Associate Expert
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org
http://vistasupport.mvps.org

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MyDisplayNameisG said:
Subject sums it up =]

Wasn't in the mood to re-install XP Home since it's running just how I
like
it, but would like to try RC2..

I was thinking Acronis True Image. Also have Alcohol 120%. Or just format
my
Vista partition from XP and install from boot dvd...Any ideas?
 
You got it right G:

A bit complex trying to explain the procedure but it works for me and loads
of others too.

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John Barnett MVP
Associate Expert
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org
http://vistasupport.mvps.org

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MyDisplayNameisG said:
Removes Vista from the boot sector, so all that is left of it is what's on
my
Vista partition - which I then format, right? (no reply necessary)

Wow, I had to read your post a few times, but that would certainly do it -
thanks!

G



John Barnett MVP said:
I run XP Home, XP Pro and Vista on the same PC. Home is on C:, Pro is on
H;
Vista is on D: When installing Vista build i always do the following.

1/ Download VistaBootPro (www.vistabootpro.org)
2/ Install Vista Boot Pro on Vista
3/ When in Vista Run Vista Boot pro and click Bootloader tab
4/ Click the check box to remove the vista bootloader - this then returns
you to the standard XP boot menu (vista will not show up on this menu)
5/ Now close down Vista and boot into XP
6/ Reformat the Vista partition
7/ Install the new build of Vista to the recently formatted partition.


--
John Barnett MVP
Associate Expert
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org
http://vistasupport.mvps.org

The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any
kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy,
reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable
for
any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of
the
use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this
mail/post..


MyDisplayNameisG said:
Subject sums it up =]

Wasn't in the mood to re-install XP Home since it's running just how I
like
it, but would like to try RC2..

I was thinking Acronis True Image. Also have Alcohol 120%. Or just
format
my
Vista partition from XP and install from boot dvd...Any ideas?
 
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