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David
I have Windows Vista, which I enjoy and find works very well, though I have
a very few programs that haven't been updated past Windows XP. I own an
unused OEM copy of Windows XP and have done a bit of research about creating
a dual boot machine. It appears that this can be done, but not always
easily and some have not been successful, according to some boards that I
read. So, does anyone have an opinion about attempting a dual boot vs
installing Microsoft Virtual Machine 2007? Is this pretty easy? Is this a
good way to use XP programs? Any suggestions, tips, warnings about pitfalls
will be appreciated.
David
BTW, please note that I am quite pleased with Vista, find that it works well
and have no intention of abandoning it for XP. Please do not post to tell
me that Vista is no good, or that I should buy a Mac. I will respect your
computing choices; please give me the same courtesy.
a very few programs that haven't been updated past Windows XP. I own an
unused OEM copy of Windows XP and have done a bit of research about creating
a dual boot machine. It appears that this can be done, but not always
easily and some have not been successful, according to some boards that I
read. So, does anyone have an opinion about attempting a dual boot vs
installing Microsoft Virtual Machine 2007? Is this pretty easy? Is this a
good way to use XP programs? Any suggestions, tips, warnings about pitfalls
will be appreciated.
David
BTW, please note that I am quite pleased with Vista, find that it works well
and have no intention of abandoning it for XP. Please do not post to tell
me that Vista is no good, or that I should buy a Mac. I will respect your
computing choices; please give me the same courtesy.