Colin it doesn't work 'sometimes' it works every single time and has done
since the first build of Vista that testers received. I can understand your
concern but not everyone has two or three machines. I would hazard a guess
that 'most' public beta testers are using Vista on a single machine. While
Microsoft do not actively suggest using it on production machine most of the
Microsoft develops are using ti in every day situations instead of XP - in
other words on production machines rather than test machines. I have only
one PC therefore my only option is to triple boot, so, theoretically i am
using a production machine. Fortunately each and every partition is imaged
so that, should anything go wrong, all partitions can be re-imaged and
normal service can be resumed.
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"Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Just because it works sometimes does not mean it is safe all the time. It
> is beta. MS advises not to install on a production or primary home
> computer and they do not qualify that advice with "except on separate
> partitions." With good reasons.
>
> I triple boot also; XP Pro x64 and both Vistas. But on a test box.
>
> Knowing what I do about what booting into XP does to Vista shadow copies,
> previous versions of files, and system restore points, I have no intention
> of multi-booting Vista gold with XP. I don't care for third party boot
> managers that can hide Vista from XP nor do I want to use bitlocker on my
> desktop at home. When Vista releases it will be Vista on one machine and
> XP on another. All the way.
>
> "John Barnett MVP" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Colin, I have a triple boot system, Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro and
>> Vista and i have removed Vista without any issue. All i did was booted
>> into Vista and then run Vistaboot Pro (obviously the original poster will
>> need to download a copy of Vistaboot pro) I then got Vistaboot pro to
>> remove the Vista bootloader so that when i rebooted the pc my boot menu
>> only contained Windows XP Home and XP Pro. After that i simply deleted
>> the Vista partition. Afterwards everything seemsed to run okay both on XP
>> Home and XP Pro.
>>
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>> Associate Expert
>> http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org
>>
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>>
>> "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> You cannot return to XP without a complete fresh installation of XP.
>>>
>>> Do not install Vista on a production or primary home computer. Only
>>> install it on a box you can safely dedicate to testing.
>>>
>>> If you do install it on a computer that has files important to you only
>>> do so by ensuring that the hard drive you install Vista on is disabled
>>> when you want to use XP. You can do this through the BIOS or by
>>> physically changing out drives.
>>>
>>> Even in a dual boot scenario it is possible to lose the XP installation
>>> and your files while using Vista.
>>>
>>> This is beta software. I would not even do it when the release
>>> candidate comes out sometime around the second week of September.
>>>
>>> "jim_from_il" <> wrote in message
>>> news:63A86CFF-5460-4C4A-9D32-...
>>>> What are the steps needed to 1) uninstall and/or delete Vista
>>>> partition, 2)
>>>> safely return to XP 3) any changes needed to recognize only XP (no
>>>> boot
>>>> menu)? I may or may not do this, as my wife doesn't like the
>>>> non-functionality of certain tasks within Vista. I would (and most
>>>> likely
>>>> will) like to wait until RC-1 comes out to see if that makes life a bit
>>>> easier. I hear it's suppose to come out after Labor Day weekend.
>>>> Appreciate
>>>> your advise.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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