Xp And Vista

jason1

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I Know Very Little About Computer , I Have A Xp Windows And Was Thinking To Upgrade To Vista A NEW COMPUTER, But I Dont Want To Loss What I Have On Xp Can I Tie The Two Computer To Gether To Use Both ? Also I Have Some Games I Don't Want To Loss.
 
I Know Very Little About Computer , I Have A Xp Windows And Was Thinking To Upgrade To Vista A NEW COMPUTER, But I Dont Want To Loss What I Have On Xp Can I Tie The Two Computer To Gether To Use Both ? Also I Have Some Games I Don't Want To Loss.

You can dual boot XP and Vista. Install Vista on a seperate partition.

Work on that grammar. ;)
 
Work on that grammar. ;)

lol, yeah, if you're really not sure or don't want to touch your XP installation , buy another hard drive and put it inside, boot from vista dvd and when prompt to select destination for install select the new drive
 
lol, yeah, if you're really not sure or don't want to touch your XP installation , buy another hard drive and put it inside, boot from vista dvd and when prompt to select destination for install select the new drive

3,000 posts! WOOT! :P
 
yeah right, just get your New vista computer already :D:D:rolleyes:

lol. :P

Buy a new Vista computer. I think Vista is a great operating system. If you have a Windows XP installation disk, you can install XP on a seperate hard drive partition - on your new computer. Reply to this thread if you need instructions on creating a new partition.

Your games may be incompatible with Vista. Which games do you own? Are these games backed up on a disk?
 
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lol, at 60 the only games you can play are flash games in your browser :P:P
haha, yeah , lol am just kidding, anyways if you need help or bump into the tree let us know

cheers

flash games...:P:rolleyes:
 
lol, at 60 the only games you can play are flash games in your browser :P:P
haha, yeah , lol am just kidding, anyways if you need help or bump into the tree let us know

cheers

flash games...:P:rolleyes:

My grandma smoked me in Deathmatch this morning. :P :rolleyes:
 
the only way is to be on a wireless network, drag the files you want on the new compter into the shared folder afer creating a network which is very easy on vista.
 
the only way is to be on a wireless network, drag the files you want on the new compter into the shared folder afer creating a network which is very easy on vista.

...or just toss the hard drive from the old computer into the new computer as a slave drive and drag the files to the new drive that way. it'll be much faster.
 
I Know Very Little About Computer , I Have A Xp Windows And Was Thinking To Upgrade To Vista A NEW COMPUTER, But I Dont Want To Loss What I Have On Xp Can I Tie The Two Computer To Gether To Use Both ? Also I Have Some Games I Don't Want To Loss.

You probably don't understand most of the jargon these guys are saying, so I'll try and explain a few things:

From what i'm reading you are thinking of buying a new "Vista" computer, but you don't want to lose the files on your original "XP" computer.

If you are buying a new "Vista" computer the files on your current "XP" computer can be transferred to the new one, or just kept on your original one and accessed seperately.

I would like to know what your computer is aswell, to find this out:

-Find "My Computer" and Right Click on it ~ Usually on the desktop
-Select Properties
-Then your basic computer specifications are written here.
 
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