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Hi:
New to dual-booting.
Before I install Vista Beta2, I'd like to make sure I do it properly.
My Main System (XP Pro SP2) uses 2 500GB 7200.9 3GB/sec Barracuda
HDDs.
I am going to add a third identical new HDD and install Vista to
dual-boot.
From reading other posts, it seems the best way to do this so that
Vista will know it is the second system and properly set up the
dual-boot, I should:
Shut down the computer and attach the 3rd SATA HDD.
Boot to BIOS Setup.
Enable the SATA[3] port.
Make sure the new HDD is detected.
Save & Exit to XP Normal.
Load the Vista disc.
Point Vista installer to the new HDD.
Create an active Primary partition [V:] then format & install.
Partition/format the rest of the HDD later from within Vista.
Anything special I have to do to insure that [V:] will be a second
active/primary on the system?
As I understand it, after doing things this way, when I boot my system
I will get a screen asking me to choose between default XP Pro SP2
[C:] or Vista Beta2 [V:].
Any bad news concerning some of the rest of this system's gear?
Athlon64 X2 4800+| Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe (nForce4 SLI X16)| Corsair
XMS-3500LL PRO 2GB kit| Plextor PX-716AL Double/Dual DVD±R/RW internal
E-IDE slot load| FDD| ATI Radeon X1800XT| 2xSamsung SyncMaster 213T
Black 21.3" TFTs| TB Montego DDL 7.1 sound card| Canon D1250U2F USB2
scanner| Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 3100.
The only Vista specific drivers I've been able to find are for the ATI
video card.
I have a Lynksys 4 port wired router that I use to connect to the net
and connect 2 other systems; an MCE2005 box and an XP SP2 Home system.
Printer sharing (Epson 300 USB2) is enabled and all 3 share files.
Anything to watch out for there?
Thanks in advance for any help,
New to dual-booting.
Before I install Vista Beta2, I'd like to make sure I do it properly.
My Main System (XP Pro SP2) uses 2 500GB 7200.9 3GB/sec Barracuda
HDDs.
I am going to add a third identical new HDD and install Vista to
dual-boot.
From reading other posts, it seems the best way to do this so that
Vista will know it is the second system and properly set up the
dual-boot, I should:
Shut down the computer and attach the 3rd SATA HDD.
Boot to BIOS Setup.
Enable the SATA[3] port.
Make sure the new HDD is detected.
Save & Exit to XP Normal.
Load the Vista disc.
Point Vista installer to the new HDD.
Create an active Primary partition [V:] then format & install.
Partition/format the rest of the HDD later from within Vista.
Anything special I have to do to insure that [V:] will be a second
active/primary on the system?
As I understand it, after doing things this way, when I boot my system
I will get a screen asking me to choose between default XP Pro SP2
[C:] or Vista Beta2 [V:].
Any bad news concerning some of the rest of this system's gear?
Athlon64 X2 4800+| Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe (nForce4 SLI X16)| Corsair
XMS-3500LL PRO 2GB kit| Plextor PX-716AL Double/Dual DVD±R/RW internal
E-IDE slot load| FDD| ATI Radeon X1800XT| 2xSamsung SyncMaster 213T
Black 21.3" TFTs| TB Montego DDL 7.1 sound card| Canon D1250U2F USB2
scanner| Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 3100.
The only Vista specific drivers I've been able to find are for the ATI
video card.
I have a Lynksys 4 port wired router that I use to connect to the net
and connect 2 other systems; an MCE2005 box and an XP SP2 Home system.
Printer sharing (Epson 300 USB2) is enabled and all 3 share files.
Anything to watch out for there?
Thanks in advance for any help,