birdman664
New Member
I just bought a new laptop computer with Windows Vista. A lot of programs I use and need for work on operate with Windows XP. Therefore, I want to install Windows XP and have a dual boot.
I have seen many posts with Windows XP as the current OS and Windows Vista as the OS being installed but not the other way around.
I think I need to partition the hard drive, boot from the XP CD, and install XP on the new partition, but I'm not sure if this will work.
Would this be the way to do this??
If so how do you partition the hard drive with Vista? I do not at any time want to erase the current version of Vista.
Will there be a problem with the drivers for the hard drive since XP may not have them built in?
Thanks for any help.
I have seen many posts with Windows XP as the current OS and Windows Vista as the OS being installed but not the other way around.
I think I need to partition the hard drive, boot from the XP CD, and install XP on the new partition, but I'm not sure if this will work.
Would this be the way to do this??
If so how do you partition the hard drive with Vista? I do not at any time want to erase the current version of Vista.
Will there be a problem with the drivers for the hard drive since XP may not have them built in?
Thanks for any help.