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Dual boot with windows XP Pro 64 Bit and Vista Ultimate 32 Bit
I only had a total of 7 event ID's listed after rebooting and from them saw my issue. Seems my Logitech G-15 keyboard software is the cause it had 3 errors Compared to when I dual boot it to XP and it is sitting at the desktop for me in under 1 minute. I understand that Vista is a more demanding OS than XP but

Dual Boot with Vista and XP Pro?
I'll have to deal with licensing issues I suppose. Reading other posts here "Buy a new computer with Vista OEM and you get two product keys" I'm hoping that the product key printed on computer will work for this re-install of XP MCE. (I did upgrade from MCE to VHP) Here's a couple of dual boot links:

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
I then did the remainder of the XP updates (had to activate) and found a few better drivers than the ones I had on hand. I had forgotten to get my video card driver ahead of time so XP was sluggish until I installed it. See the thread in Vista.General subject "Dual Boot Issues" 3/12/2007. It refers to issues you

How do you repair windows entirely using your Windows Vista DV
Now Don, the reason you have this issue, is because your XP drive was plugged. That is one amongst many reasons that experienced users prefer to use bios option than Vista boot I multi-boot XP Pro x86, XP Pro x64, Vista x86, and Vista x64 so the example in the Greypaper is for more than just dual-booting.

dual boot
In my PC I have a partition for XP and another for Vista with the dual boot. Now the PC came with preinstalled Vista and then I created the XP partition due to the many unnecessary differences at user level and other well known problems of Vista. Unfortunately I'm obliged to reinstall all the programs also in the

Vista MBR vs. XP MBR
Toby t...@msdn.com microsoft public windowsxp general I recently ordered a new PC and it comes with Vista Home Premium installed, now I read that Vista is currently not particularly good with games and so I decided as this pc is a family pc and so must cater for all, to ask the company to dual boot Vista with XP

Vista startup slow on high end pc
There is a very knowledge filled Post (dual boot) located at, Windows General Discussion, “Subject” Dual Boot Problems, Posted by “jimmuh” that is filled with learned experiences, well worthy of a read. Likely, the above Post will answer most of your questions. However, the above Post discusses XP & Vista,

Dual Boot Problems After Rebuild of Vista Partition
Be aware that there are some issues with dual booting XP & Vista .... both will destroy the other's restore points. Tony Pacc wrote: I have a E521,I have 2 HD with XP ,I would like to install Vista on one of the hard drives using Dells Vista upgrade disk,and create a dual boot if possible,I am not quite sure

Dual Boot Vista and XP
Hey gang, I run Quicken 2008 Deluxe, on XP Pro 32 bit. Last weekend, I installed Vista 64 bit Ultimate, on it's own hard drive, to dual boot with XP Pro. Anyone running Quicken 2008 that is doing this, with no issue on Vista 64 bit? 2: Should I decide to install Quicken on my Vista 64 bit install,

Dual boot problems
Paul Knudsen me_...@here.org alt sys pc-clone dell On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 22:25:37 -0400, Barry Watzman <WatzmanNOS...@neo.rr.com> wrote: Be aware that there are some issues with dual booting XP & Vista .... both will destroy the other's restore points. There is no really good way around it at this time.

Dual Boot XP Vista - sharing 2003/2007
Mac (Croatia) MacCroa...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup No, I have ONE drive with three partitions, C, D, E. I had a dual boot XP (on C) and Vista (on E) . First was XP, Vista installation through XP. I have removed XP and now I have this situtation: boot manager is on C

Hiding Vista volumes from XP (volsnap.sys issue revisited)
Malke ma...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windows vista general il barbi wrote: In my PC I have a partition for XP and another for Vista with the dual boot. Now the PC came with preinstalled Vista and then I created the XP partition due to the many unnecessary differences at user level and other well known

Can't send email from Outlook 2007 and think router is the cul
So now I am able to boot the system with both OS. griffin, I have tons of software installed on vista so obviously it is not practical solution to format hard drive and start with fresh installation of XP. I had really hard time installing IIS 7.0 on vista and vista seems to have lot of compatibility issues .

Dual boot with WinXP
I have dual boot XP and Vista on same disk , different partitions. How to delete XP partition without residuals problems ? Thanks in advance. Mac,Croatia Assuming you've installed XP first, on your primary partition... even by booting over to Vista you cannot simply delete or reformat that partition... your boot

Vista dual boot problems installing lan on XP prof
No, I have ONE drive with three partitions, C, D, E. I had a dual boot XP (on C) and Vista (on E) . First was XP, Vista installation through XP. I have removed XP and now I have this situtation: boot manager is on C and boot loader on E. Mac "John Barnes" wrote: You don't say directly as asked, but it appears you

Dual boot - remove one OS.
I had it dual-booting, where BIOS booted off Disk1. I am not sure if this was the way things were meant to be because I had to install XP first before I installed Vista, or what. So whatever it was doing, the boot file on the XP disk was what caused it to ask me each startup whether or not I wanted to boot Vista or

Dual booting XP & Vista...please advise
... je ferai un choix de booter sur l'IDE au démarrage du BIOS, donc XP, je souhaite donc faire un dual boot afin qu'au démarrage, je reste sur XP, ou je choisis Vista, Ne vous perturbez pas dans le lettrage que fait Vista (s'accrocher aux lettres issues du MS-DOS 2.0 fait partie du charme désuet de Microsoft).

Pulling my hair out right now.
Colin Barnhorst c.barnho...@comcast.net microsoft public windows 64bit general The registry edits in the procedure I gave in the attachment allows you to use the computer in a normal dual boot setup without risking anything in Vista when you boot XP. It is the resolution for that issue. Use it and you will not have

Can't send email from Outlook 2007 and think router is the cul
But I haven't really absorbed the whole "Greypaper" - and this whole thread - yet because I don't really have that issue. I've used System Restore only a I multi-boot XP Pro x86, XP Pro x64, Vista x86, and Vista x64 so the example in the Greypaper is for more than just dual-booting. The attachment is in Word

Dual boot problems
Provided you have seperate partitions for XP and Vista its no problem but you should allow at least 20GB for Vista. Do a clean install and Vista will create the dual-boot automatically for you. But read about the new boot arrangements befoehand - it is totally different from XP. basically Vista creates an upper