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Two partitions "C" and "I". Vista is already in "C". Can I install XP Pro on the "I" without any problem
What is the best option to ensure easy installation and start-up (to) just install XP Pro on drive T (b) Re-install Vista on drive T (using the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard), then install XP Pro on 'C'. It is a dual boot configuration somehow detrimental to the hard drive? I had XP Pro and Vista on the same computer before, but running about two months, then all Suddenly the hard drive and Packard Bell has not put a new one last question. Are there built-in facilities partitioning in XP Pro – as my Packard Bell Recovery Disk System (last resort if all else fails) automatically XP on my computer (with a lot of shit that does not really want). Thank you for your assistance.
Okay, well, make a copy of all data records having first, that its current configuration does not allow dual boot. You Need XP first, then Vista. Install XP on first partition, Vista on the second. No, dual booting is not harmful, is impressive. What happened before that I do not know, but sounds like a clerical error * (if it is like a speck of dust that gets inside your hard disk, it happens to me, his head crashed on the disc itself and destroy It.) Well, for the partition, you need a single XP installation disk. I do not know if the PB disk you have is configured to work through this stage, but should allow the partition the road somewhere.
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