> If I set the BIOS to boot from the XP drive and do a "repair installation"
> of Vista from the DVD (within XP), this will set up the Vista dual boot
> menu?
>
> "R. C. White" <rc[ at ]grandecom.net> wrote in message
> news:E4C2FE2D-C7FA-4154-84F7-6C34A4120524[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> Hi, Flack.
>>
>> The "golden rule" of dual-booting is to install the newest OS last. That
>> is, with WinXP already installed, add the second physical drive, then
>> insert the Vista DVD and run Setup.exe from inside WinXP, letting it
>> either create a new partition for itself or use one that you've already
>> created with WinXP's Disk Management. Setup will automatically create
>> the dual-boot menu in the process of installing Vista. Since it's too
>> late for you to do that, you'll need to either install Vista again from
>> scratch, or use its Repair function in Setup.exe. Or, use a third-party
>> product, like EasyBCD.
>>
>> From where you are now, your easiest course would be to physically
>> install both drives, with the Vista drive as the boot device. Then boot
>> into Vista and run EasyBCD from Neosmart Technologies. Have a look at
>> this page:
>>
http://neosmart.net/wiki/display/EBCD/Windows+XP>>
>> Then go here to download the latest version:
>>
http://neosmart.net/software.php>>
>> RC
>> --
>> R. C. White, CPA
>> San Marcos, TX
>> rc[ at ]grandecom.net
>> Microsoft Windows MVP
>> (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)
>>
>> "Flack" <flackc[ at ]comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:f4mlvm09ih[ at ]news4.newsguy.com...
>>>I have installed Vista on a new SATA hard drive. I retained my XP setup
>>>on the original hare drvie which I disconnected when I installed Vista.
>>>
>>> Bottom line I have a installation of XP on one drive and an installation
>>> of Visa on another.
>>>
>>> I have realized that I still need XP for some things.
>>>
>>> What's the best way to set up a dual boot so I don't have to keep
>>> swapping drives. I'd like to keep the both OS intact rather than
>>> reinstalling. Is there a way to do this?
>>>
>>> Flack
>>
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