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Originally Posted by somerandomperson
He is right but there's a problem.
vista and xp have complety different drivers
so when you dual boot the os will crash BUT you can make your own instalation DVD with the xp/vista vista drivers and hey presto you have a working dual boot computer
Materials - nLite(free)
- Vista installation cd
- ALL!!! the vista drivers and hotfixs for your model
Method - Install then run nLite
- When you get to this screen insert your vista disc and browse to it
- Then select the option you want and keep going and follow the prompt
If  read the article below
http://www.nliteos.com/guides.html
post if there are problems
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My jaw dropped all the way down to the ground. I'm speechless. Sir, are you aware that this is... a little wrong? So what if XP and Vista have different drivers? If you install CP and Vista on different HDs/partitions, they don't interfere with each other in any way. Wheeze...
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