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Post by Pug' on Feb 9, 2007 19:40:58 GMT 1
Pretty long, but a deff thing to consider. Here
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Post by Target on Feb 10, 2007 15:11:32 GMT 1
I have Windows XP and WIndows Server 2003 installed on my laptop. XP installed on C: and Server 2003 on D:
No need to read all that, you just put the disc in as usual, reboot, choose partition to install it on, when its done you get to reboot again. And before its starting to load the OS up and you are in bios, you get to choose either XP or Vista, then it loads up its pretty cool
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Post by Pug' on Feb 11, 2007 0:09:04 GMT 1
might do it...
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Post by 0 on Feb 11, 2007 0:12:21 GMT 1
Well its a safe bet. But I have 1 concern not knowing too much about this. You gonna have to update vista prepared drivers for apps when booted up in vista, then when booted up in xp you have xp prepared drivers for apps?
No conflicts?
Software doesnt go WTF?
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Post by Target on Feb 11, 2007 6:47:58 GMT 1
It's installed on diff partitions mate, it loads all software from different locations.
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Post by Pug' on Feb 13, 2007 22:31:59 GMT 1
mind is right.
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