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Lance Le Claire l...@videotron.ca microsoft public windows vista general Did you install Vista with XP drive installed and plugged into motherboard? If yes, then use Vista boot Pro. Install it in XP. (you won't need it after you install the Vista boot). IF NO, then you need to choose your boot options in your bios.

Wrong again Vista!
No solution found in this article to solve my problem... I use Windows Vista with the included Windows Firewall. After removing the update, I disactivated my Kaspersky Internet Security (its firewall is not active) for a second update installation. No change, I still get the message: Webpage cannot be displayed.

Dual boot - remove one OS.
You could also try a Repair Install with Vista which is done exactly the same way as in XP: ***Repair Install Steps*** (can be used for Vista) MVP Doug Knox per second when the firmware screen with the pc manufacturer's name shows a few seconds after restarting***: The F8 options in Vista are the same as XP,

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If you set the XP drive as the boot drive and then boot the system with the Vista dvd you will get variation of the drive lettering (no real problem) and will have the boot menu after you install Vista on the second drive or partition. You may only have to create one registry key in order to protect the Vista

Vista installation
It was not necessary to "fix" a functional XP 5. If XP was not "fixed", Vista would not be broken 6. After Vista installation a user could go directly to the VisatBootPro part of Be careful you don't remove desired data or program files. 9. It may also be desirable to search for and remove all hibernation files.

Vista installation hangs after first reboot.
Configuration worked perfectly on Windows XP Pro 3. Code 12 error for Geforce 6600 graphic card under Windows Vista Bussiness Did anyone find a solution yet? What I have tried before: a) Vista Business is a clean install after reformatting the hard drive b) Motherboard has been upgraded to the LATEST BIOS available

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I tried a while back to Run a registry file that altered Ie7 but after i ran it i found out that it only works on xp, below is the registry code i used, [code]Windows Registry Editor Version I have tried to redownload Ie7, but since its integrated into vista Microsoft does not have a vista version to download.

Vista installation hangs after first reboot.
Thks Nitin "Jimmy Brush" wrote: Hello, If you installed Windows Vista to the same partition that Windows XP was on (ie, XP was on drive C, and you installed Vista to drive C), Windows XP is no longer there, even though it may be listed in the boot options. Your old Windows XP folders (Windows, Documents and

Cannot install XP on a PC that has Vista installed.
Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you Vista boots (from primary) and recognizes the second hard disk and I can browse the files on it. - Boot with XP cd-rom and install XP on the second hard

VISTA PREM BACK TO XP
Follow the installation prompts. At the end of the Vista installation procedure it will install updates and ask to restart Vista. Restart. After Vista restarts Verify Window XP is OK. Remove the Windows XP Installation CD. Insert the Vista Installation DVD. Restart the computer and load from the Vista DVD.

Vista boot fails after XP install
So, when I partitioned, I--roughly--halved the C so that C is still XP and the new G is the Vista installation. I don't know how the Vista installation went about placing the dual boot information. Is there any chance that it's as simple as: start my Acronis Disk Director and remove the C and D partitions and the

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Rick Rogers r...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hi Max, You can use the Recovery CD to remove the Vista installation partition and then create a new one to install XP on. Do not try to just format and install, it won't work due to changes in the file system used by Vista.

How do you repair windows entirely using your Windows Vista DV
Then I downloaded and installed about a million of them in the first two weeks after I installed Vista. Now, I may need more of them. Start the Virtual Machine you created and put the XP CD into the drive. It should automatically start the XP installation. Finish that as you normally would 4. Boot the XP VM and

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What folders or data can be deleted after a successful upgrade for Windows XP Pro to Vista Home Premium? The "~QWindows" folder sounds like it might be a remnant from an improperly completed or abruptly terminated installation; it's not a normal part of the Vista installation. (There is, however, a 3rd party

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Can you say Repair Install? The repair install for XP would potentially work for what, only a set number of key elements replaced, beyond that and you will be required to get an authorization/activation, which, after support ends, ...... then what? OR, as I questioned, did Microsoft remove that requirement and the

Wrong again Vista!
Delete the downloaded installation file after completing the above procedure and reboot if not prompted to do so. 5. Open Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs: ~PA Bear Bob wrote: I am running Windows XP. The website requires a login so providing the website information does not help much. Basically after login

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If you have data on the current Vista installation that you want to move to the new one, first run the Windows Easy Transfer (WET) to save the data and settings to a USB drive or DVD/CD. Reinstall XP, activate, do the custom install (apps and data will not be migrated. The XP install will be placed in the

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Just one thing, as you can see the reg key has quotes and a back slashes before and after DosDevices. Double slash if you create an auto Reg tweak and single slash if you modify directly from If you don't have dual boot, it usually means that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it unplugged?

Why can'tI get HP Image Zone to work with Vista?
Hi All, I bought Vista Ultimate Upgrade, to install on my latest XP PRO SP2 Gamer. It would not install on any partition that was physical, only logical partition. After I finally did get it installed, I was unable to setup( type my name & password) Vista so I could logon. parts of the windows & words were missing,

Dual Boot XP/Vista - any known problems with Vista interfering ...
Something else I have noticed today is that although Drive C: (XP) and Drive D: (Vista) have stayed as they were, the Vista installation from within XP appears to When Vista went RTM (release to manufacturer) I used VistaBootPro to remove the Vista bootloader then uninstalled the RC2 and installed the retail