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XP, Vista Dual Boot Question Hi, I'm sure this has been asked before, but I didn't see what I needed. I have a computer, [new this year,] with 'Vista Home Premium' on it. I partitioned the 'C' drive successfully and have installed 'XP' on what is now drive 'E'. I do remember reading that installing an earlier version of Windows may cause the later one not to start. I do have 3 rescue disks of 'Vista', and have re-installed Vista successfully back on 'C' drive. My partition of 'E' drive is still in tact, and it seems that nothing is disturbed by the re-installation of Vista, and I'll bet that 'XP' is still on there. What I don't know how to do, is to have the dual boot option. When I followed the advice in the Windows Help, only Vista showed up as the default OS option. Any help? I'm guessing there may not be much more that I have to do. :icon_rolleyes: Thank you, jamusic |
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