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I can't install Windows vista with windows xp and i want to Dual boot

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User is offline   kibria 

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help Please
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QUOTE (kibria @ Jun 22 2010, 12:09 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
help Please



You need to explain a little more.

The easiest way partitioning your hard drive with Partition Magic (format to FAT) and install XP to one partition, then Install Vista to the other partition afterwards.
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I suggest you downolad VMware, you can install as many OS's as you want and just as easily delete them without partitioning your HDD. VMware 7 workstation + keygen
Plus you Will have access to all of your OSs at the same time and drag and drop files between the two. You could set up a team on a virtual network and install servers and clients.
I have 64 Bit Windows 7 as my primary OS, on VMware I have machines running different versions of XP and a Ubuntu Linux machine, I had a team with the two XP client machines and a Windows 2003 server but that ran too slow for me (I guess I don't have enough RAM) so I just deleted that and you can't tell it was ever there. I tried a 64 Bit version on Mac but my Computer's chip set wouldn't support a 64 bit guest PC.
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