You can but usually its best to install the newer version of windows
first...
you now have 2 options:
1) in case you have 2 disks.. disconnect the vista one,
and install xp on the second one.. then go to step 3 below
2) you have one disk. You must have a second partition.
Back up all your data and and use a partition program like acronis disk
manager to create a partition, then
install XP on the second partition. This will overright the vista boot
manager and you will seem to have only XP..
then go to step 3 below:
3) install the vista boot manager with this tool by installing it on XP
(free)
http://www.vistabootpro.org/
from that program you will see that you can install the vista boot manager
again and you will be able to add and remove other operating systems like
the XP one from the list.
Again I must warn you that you must back up everything because all this is
tricky and you may run into problems if you have never done it before.
"cherold" <> wrote in message
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> When I "upgraded" to Windows Vista, I think I had the option to create
> a dual-boot with XP, but to save disk space I didn't choose that. Big
> mistake. There are certain games, particularly low budget games, that
> won't run at all on Windows Vista. I'm wondering if there is any way
> at this point to create some dual-boot option with XP or ME? The
> compatibility function doesn't help at all.
>
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