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    How to dual boot??

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by esphano, Dec 18, 2010.

  1. esphano

    esphano Notebook Consultant

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    Hi currently i m running on windows vista, now i want to install windows xp without uninstalling windows vista i.e i want dual boot.
    My problem is when i press install windows xp, it says your computer is running on advanced version of windows and as a result i m unable to install windows xp.
    Please help me asap.
     
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    roberto.tomas Notebook Consultant

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    niffcreature ex computer dyke

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    didnt look at the link, just gonna say slipstream SATA drivers? :D
     
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    esphano Notebook Consultant

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    Can u tell me any easy process to dual boot?
     
  5. niffcreature

    niffcreature ex computer dyke

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    no. if that link wasn't easy enough for you to give it a try, then nope no one can tell you.