Dual Boot
Hey,
Has anyone tried putting a Home and Vista on a dual boot yet????? Secondly.......how do i get a dual boot???
maui_mallard
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you can dual boot either using the NT loader or GRUB
I've done it with XP Pro and Widnows Server 2003 before but its a pain in the ass
jbennet
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Ok thanks....im probably not going to put in a dual boot if its such a pian in the ass.....but what do you use windows server 2003 for?????
maui_mallard
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web development. I got it through college
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I have had XP Pro for some time and just today installed Vista Home Premium. It would not allow me to upgrade XP Pro because it said I would need the Business or better version. So it did a fresh install on a second drive d: in my computer and created the dual boot option automatically. Now I can boot from either os :)
Unfortunately it would not copy the installation files from XP to Vista so I will have to reinstall everything myself.
Ancient Dragon
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That is true. You can't go from XP Pro to Premium as an upgrade. The upgrade options are
XP Home --> Vista Home Basic (who'd want it anyway?)
XP MCE --> Vista Home Premium
XP Pro --> Vista Business
You can upgrade from any flavor of XP to Ultimate Edition though.
goldeagle2005
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I want to use a dual boot with home premium and business; will i be able to use all my documents and programs which are installed on the "home side C:"?
My other option is to do c clean istall and trck down all my software and drivers; which I am sure I don't have all the discs.:)
You'll be able to access your documents, & some programs you can start directly from the exe albeit often with unpredictable results, overall because you'd be on another installation, you'd need to install programs again.
If you dual boot then you could use 1 installation to download all the drivers you need to your comp, then from the other OS install them all again (since they will need to be), or before you do a clean install if staying single boot, download all the drivers you need beforehand & burn them to disc or similar. ;)
Yiuca
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I enjoy multibooting Vista Home with Ubuntu *nix
Yu might think about it, no pain!
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