Installing windows xp after months of vista usage?

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#1 MercenaryKnight
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I know people said you could dualboot win xp and vista. But I dunno if I can still install xp without messing up all my files in vista?

Will installing xp on a seperate partition mess up my vista with any chance? Or like if I install xp do I need to re-install all my programs with like the windows xp drivers?

If it won't mess up anything, can anyone guide me to a tutorial on how to set up a seperate partition for xp.

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#2 GP1mil
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Put XP on a different partition like you said, but since you have Vista already which is a newer Windows, installing XP will corrupt the bootloader so you will have to edit the bootloader files and repair Vista with your install disc
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#3 MercenaryKnight
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Hmm is their a way to like download the proper bootloader and replace it before I install it? Or do I have to repair it with the vista cd. Also is their any chance that when it corrupts the bootloader that it could mess up all the rest of my files?
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How big do you need to make a partition for windows xp (I guess sp2)?
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#6 FLAMEINSANE
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XP should be given at least 40GB minimum is around 10-15GB, depending on what you're using it for.
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#7 Gog
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There are plenty of tutorials about how to achieve this.

Basically, you just install XP on the second partition, repair the Vista installation using the vista CD, then use a bootloader program like EasyBCD to create the boot menu.

Remember that Vista can resize active partitions.

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#8 MercenaryKnight
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The main thing is that most tutorials involve starting it at the beginning and adding vista after xp. I was just afraid that I would lose like all my files or corrupt them by adding xp.

Once I add xp do I need to like re-dl graphic drivers and stuff for xp? Since I only dled the vista 32 bit stuff? Or how exactly does that work? I am assuming xp will have no programs on it and i'll have to re-dl everything.

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#9 MercenaryKnight
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When I install xp is it going to be like a fresh start? No music files etc. no programs no drivers? Or will stuff carry over from vista on to it?

I also am looking for a free software that will actually partition it. Partitionmagic costs quite a bit even though most of it is recommended. Any free softwares that anyone can suggest?

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#10 Gog
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Nothing will carry over from Vista. I'll be a fresh install.

If you have vista already installed you can use the built-in partition manager to resize your current partition and create a new one for XP.

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#11 D3ADMaggot911
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Yeah i was thinking about doing some thing like this
but i would have another hard drive for Vista and One For XP
Just to be safe and to me it would be easyer..