Installing and running Windows XP on a computer with Vista already pre-installed
22/9/2008THE question is basically "How do I install a dual-boot with Windows XP on my newWindows Vista computer?" The answer is that it’s not that difficult, it’s just very timeconsuming, and you need to own a copy of Windows XP. Note that you should notattempt this please if you are not ready to troubleshoot any problems that might occur.The first issue we encounter is that computers with pre-installed operating systems takeup the entire drive. Luckily Microsoft included the Shrink volume feature in Vista, so wecan easily shrink the Vista partition down to make room for XP.To do this, Open the Computer Management panel, which you can find under Administrative tools or by right-clicking the Computer item in the start menu andchoosing Manage. Find the Disk Management item in the list and select that. Now we’ll shrink our volume down by right-clicking on the main hard drive andchoosing Shrink Volume. You can choose the size that you want to shrink, which reallymeans you are choosing the size that you want your XP partition to be. Whatever you do,do not just use the default. Most of the time I chose roughly 20gb by entering 20,000 intothe amount.The next step might be confusing, because we need to change the cd-rom drive that’sinvariably taking up D: at the moment, because we want to use D: for the Windows XP partition, but it is already taken by the cd-rom drive. If you skip this step than XP willinstall onto the E: drive, which is not the end of the world, but it is not quite as tidy, because you will need to always remember that your Windows Xp is on the E drive notthe next logical drive partition D: after the boot partition C:.To change the Cd-rom drive letter to E: Right-click on the cd-rom drive in the list andchoose Change Drive Letter and Paths from the menu. Now we’ll change the CD drive to use E: by selecting that in the drop-down.We can now create a new partition to install the Windows XP on and make sure that thedrive letter is set the way we want. If you do not create a partition now, the XP install willdo so automatically, but it’s easier and cleaner to create the partition yourself.To create the partion that XP will be installed on Right-click on the Unallocated freespace area that you have created when you sharak the Windows Vista and then select New Simple Volume from the menu.ollow through the wizard and select whatever options you’d like, making sure to use D:as the drive letter. Now you will need to close the disk management and reboot your computer. This is because we can not do the next step until we reboot.
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