On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 08:00:39 -0400, Rob <> wrote:
>,;The ms virtual pc looks interesting. I have been looking into a program
>,;called vista boot pro. I would start with 2 blanked out drives and
>,;install the operating systems from scratch. I do not want to have to
>,;change the boot up order each time. I would like it to come up with a
>,;menu and choose xp or vista like xp can do with the recovery console.
>,;With the virtual pc do i need to leave unpartitioned space on the hd? I
>,;looked at the website but can not find any technical information or i am
>,;just blind. Thank you to all that responded. Rob
Virtual PC sets up a virtual HD. Here is an article which should
answer your questions. As I understand what you want to do Virtual PC
will do it. You will have your OS and have a Virtual PC on the
desktop. If you open VPC you will have a list of the operating systems
which YOU have installed. You can run any of these OS and switch back
and forth between OS without rebooting. Each OS runs as a program from
within your original OS.
Check this article:
http://www.windowsecurity.com/articl...irtual-PC.html
A disadvantage of Virtual PC is it does not have USB support. Vmware
also will run virtual machines and I believe has USB support. It is
not free.
You can work around the USB support problem by transfering files to
your C drive and then copying them to the virtual HD.
>,;
>,;Don wrote:
>,;> On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 08:34:58 -0400, Rob <> wrote:
>,;>
>,;>> ,;I would like to dual boot xp and vista on 2 separate hd's. Does any body
>,;>> ,;have any suggestions on how to do that. Any help is appreciated Rob
>,;>
>,;> Life will be much simpler if you install Win PC (a free download from
>,;> MS) and install any other OS on a virtual PC. That way you will be
>,;> able to switch between operating systems without rebooting. You can
>,;> have both operating systems on the same partition if you want that
>,;> configuration.
>,;>
>,;> This way XP will not be messing with your Vista restore points. When
>,;> you abandon the second OS you just delete it in your virtual PC.
>,;>
>,;> Now if you just gotta dual boot you need to hide the partition
>,;> containing Vista. You can do this with third party software or get
>,;> Vista with Bitlocher.
>,;>
>,;> If eventually you plan to abandon one of the OS put that version on
>,;> the virtual PC.
>,;>
>,;> The