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I'd like to create a dual-boot for XP and Vista to run on my system. Problem
is that even though I have over 40GB of space on my drive, it won't let me
partition my drive. So, it looks as though I'd have to reformat it. My
questions:
My computer is a Compaq that I bought from my local store and it already had
XP installed. It did not include a copy of XP for reinstallation purposes.
All I have are system recovery disks.
So, would I have to run system recovery, then try to create the partition
after that, then install Vista?
Or do I install Vista, let it overwrite all data, create partitions, then
use the system recovery disks to reinstall XP onto a different partition?
is that even though I have over 40GB of space on my drive, it won't let me
partition my drive. So, it looks as though I'd have to reformat it. My
questions:
My computer is a Compaq that I bought from my local store and it already had
XP installed. It did not include a copy of XP for reinstallation purposes.
All I have are system recovery disks.
So, would I have to run system recovery, then try to create the partition
after that, then install Vista?
Or do I install Vista, let it overwrite all data, create partitions, then
use the system recovery disks to reinstall XP onto a different partition?