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    Vista 32 & 64

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by neo1234, Jan 7, 2008.

  1. neo1234

    neo1234 Notebook Geek

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    1. Can I have Vista 32 & Vista 64 in dual boot?
    2. If it is possible can I have my documents (I click on my documents in vista 32 it opens my document on different drive (E :), and if I click on my documents in vista 64 it opens my documents on drive E :) in different drive letter so I can use it with both vista?

    C: Vista 32
    D: Vista 64
    E: my documents
    F: data
     
  2. nobscot6

    nobscot6 Wise One

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    we have a simlar setup, butboth versions of 64bit. You shouldn't have any problems, but you'll need a boot manager to keep the systems from clashing

    Plus we have a dell xps. 2x3.60 processor> PD(Presler), 4 gb ram>>> it screams..........

    like easy EasyBCD... freeware, bootware, simple to use, just do a google on the net......
     
  3. John B

    John B Notebook Prophet

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    1- Yes it's possible.
    2- Yes it's possible.