Installing Windows Vista in a dual-boot configuration along with Windows XP
by Greg Shultz | February 8, 2007, 11:15am PST | Image 1 of 14
By Greg Shultz
Are you really excited about the prospect of experimenting with the new features in the Windows Vista operating system, but aren’t yet ready to give up your existing Windows XP installation? If so, then you may be the perfect candidate for a dual-boot configuration. With this type of configuration, you can easily experiment with Windows Vista and still use Windows XP. In other words, you get to have your cake and eat it too!
This gallery represents an abridged version of an article by the same name. You can page thru the gallery to walk the entire procedure step-by-step. If you want more detailed information, you can read the full article here or you can download it from the TechRepublic directory.
This gallery represents an abridged version of an article by the same name. You can page thru the gallery to walk the entire procedure step-by-step. If you want more detailed information, you can read the full article here or you can download it from the TechRepublic directory.
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