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I'm going to get a new desktop with XP installed. I have a copy here of Vista
Home Premium and I'd like to set up a dual boot. From reviewing everything I
can find online, I think I can handle that.
Eventually, I expect I'll migrate over to Vista most of the time. When I
partition to install Vista, I understand I'll be creating a new drive letter.
Any recommendations on relative partition sizes on a 500GB hard drive?
But ... something I've not been able to locate is whether, once I install
Vista and then install Office 2007, presumably under Vista, whether I'll be
able to access Outlook, Excel, etc. from either OS - will I be able to open
my Outlook 2007 if I boot into XP? Will one version of my browser run from
either OS?
Where should I install Office 2007 - on which drive?
I realize Office 2007 has new file formats. But if I boot into Vista and
open Word 2007, will it be able to see earlier Word files I bring over from
my old computer. Do they have to be on one drive or the other?
Thanks for advice. Also, a little encouragement on setting up the dual boot
system would be nice ... the last time I partitioned a hard drive I did it
from a C: prompt, maybe 15 years ago.
Home Premium and I'd like to set up a dual boot. From reviewing everything I
can find online, I think I can handle that.
Eventually, I expect I'll migrate over to Vista most of the time. When I
partition to install Vista, I understand I'll be creating a new drive letter.
Any recommendations on relative partition sizes on a 500GB hard drive?
But ... something I've not been able to locate is whether, once I install
Vista and then install Office 2007, presumably under Vista, whether I'll be
able to access Outlook, Excel, etc. from either OS - will I be able to open
my Outlook 2007 if I boot into XP? Will one version of my browser run from
either OS?
Where should I install Office 2007 - on which drive?
I realize Office 2007 has new file formats. But if I boot into Vista and
open Word 2007, will it be able to see earlier Word files I bring over from
my old computer. Do they have to be on one drive or the other?
Thanks for advice. Also, a little encouragement on setting up the dual boot
system would be nice ... the last time I partitioned a hard drive I did it
from a C: prompt, maybe 15 years ago.