"John Barnes" <> wrote in message
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> If you are just planning to check it out for a short while, I would
> install with only the IDE drive connected and that will give you the
> ability to revert back easily. If you install it normally, you will end
> up with dual boot, but the Windows XP boot will be overwritten. Done with
> the IDE only, you can use boot priority in the BIOS to select which to run
> each boot. If you have a modern BIOS that lets you select the boot drive
> with a function key at boot, this is almost as easy as the boot menu.
>
> "John" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>A mate of mine bought Windows Vista (not sure which flavour) but doesn't
>>like it and has gone back to XP Pro. He's offered to sell it to me if I
>>want it but I don't know if I do. My own computer is running XP Pro on a
>>SATA II hard drive but I have a spare (IIRC) 60GB IDE hard drive lying
>>around - can I temporarily install Vista on that and dual-boot it with XP
>>Pro for a week or two to see if I like it? Are there any special
>>considerations with a dual-boot setup?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> John.
Thanks for that John, that's what I'll do. I only have the one machine here
and don't want to risk overwriting the XP boot in case I don't like Vista.
Thanks mate
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