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Scott
Scott
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Dear Geek,

One of my few peeves about dual booting is XP deletes my Vista restore points.

Now, I understand why, and even read this primer:
http://neosmart.net/blog/2007/.....n-from-xp/

There are many, many dual booters that would benefit by a How-to-Geek article on this.

Any chance?

Scott

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thegeek
The Geek
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Dual booting is a subject that I really haven't touched, since I don't personally do it... dual desktops beats dual boot every time =)

But it's definitely a worthy topic, since everybody seems to be doing it. I'll add it to the list of topics to pursue soon.

The question I get most frequently is: "I got a new computer with Vista, how do I dual-boot with XP?"

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Scott
Scott
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I learned the golden rule of dual booting; oldest OS gets installed first.

Luckily, I was running XP and wanted to give Vista a driveby. I'm actually quite impressed with Vista but want to retain XP for the time being.

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thegeek
The Geek
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I've had good luck with Vista so far... I think most of the problems come when people try and upgrade their old XP install or run really old software.

I've literally had a dozen people ask me about compatibility of their DOS applications... kinda funny =)

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taybay
taybay
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You should point people to this Lifehacker article about installing XP on a preinstalled Vista machine: http://lifehacker.com/software.....248936.php

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