Recommended is oldest version first, but it is possible to fix installations
in a different order.
You might want to consider running XP in a virtual machine instead - Virtual
PC 2007 from Microsoft & VirtualBox 1.4 are both free, and you can install
XP from your CD.
"Jon Norlin" <> wrote in message
news:48BC1399-4142-4E97-833A-...
> Can you tell me if there is a certain way to go about a dual boot. Which
> one
> I should install first, if dual OS's is possible, etc. Thanks.
>
> "Mac" wrote:
>
>> Try hibernate - not sleep. Type Hibernate into the search in help.
>> Hibernate
>> saves your active memory to disk for the next time you boot.
>>
>> I agree it is only a useable workaround - someone else may be able to
>> help
>> with a long term resolution.
>>
>> "Jon Norlin" <> wrote in message
>> news:0EDABEED-2A1B-4D35-BEB4-...
>> > No, I don't have the Vista CD in. Hibernating would be a fine
>> > temporary
>> > solution, but it is not the overall solution. I still have to reboot
>> > to
>> > get
>> > to the other operating system. Therefor, I will loose everything that
>> > I
>> > have saved in Vista. I saved a few documents in Word, then I went into
>> > hibernation and of course the data was still there. Then I rebooted as
>> > if
>> > i
>> > was going to log into XP, then got back on Vista and my information was
>> > gone.
>> > As was my background that I had changed. Anymore suggestions?
>> >
>> > "Mac" wrote:
>> >
>> >> As a temporary workaround try hibernating instead of logging off then
>> >> reboot
>> >> into XP and when you come back to Vista you can pick up where you left
>> >> off.
>> >>
>> >> BTW you don't have the Vista CD in the drive do you ;-)
>> >>
>> >> "Jon Norlin" <> wrote in message
>> >> news:CC744DE5-ECEE-41E9-8418-...
>> >> >I have installed vista business on a seperate partition on my
>> >> >computer.
>> >> >i
>> >> > have both vista and xp. i can log into vista fine. i go to change
>> >> > my
>> >> > personal settings and do work in any of the office 2007 products and
>> >> > save
>> >> > all
>> >> > my work that i have done. but if i restart/logout i return to a
>> >> > spot
>> >> > on
>> >> > vista as if i have just installed it. i have to register it again.
>> >> > it
>> >> > is
>> >> > not
>> >> > saving any progress that i have done and i have to start from the
>> >> > begining.
>> >> > is there a setup issue that i did wrong. should i not have 2 OS's
>> >> > (vista/xp)
>> >> > on the same computer? is there an order in which i should install
>> >> > both.
>> >> > any
>> >> > help would be appreciated. thanks.
>> >>
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