Windows XP Fails to Start After You Install Vista in Dual-boot Configuration

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joey_182

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Is Windows Vista better than XP? You tell me. I won't disclose my personal opinion in this article. I just want to talk about the transitory period when both XP and Vista co-exist on our computers.

The migration from Windows XP to Windows Vista is a slow process, especially when the user is curious, but at the same time wavering. Not everybody is convinced that the new operating system from Microsoft has enough new features to offer in order to make the switch profitable.

To avoid unpredictable situations, during the first installations, these users prefer to keep a dual boot configuration: XP and Vista on the same computer. In case Vista does not satisfy them, they can always switch back to XP. Though it is a fair solution, some reported that after Vista has been installed, Windows XP stopped booting.:-(

SOURCE: XP FAILS.....
 

hermit

Journeyman
i too have dual boot xp pro /vista , i am using this for past 3 months no problem . After upgrading from beta to final rtm also i faced no problems at all .


vista is bit fast compared to xp.

my config
1 Gb ram @400
2.88 Ghz intel
120 gb hdd

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pushkar1986

Broken In
Use vistabootpro v3.1 to fix this problem...i had also the same problem ....you can download it from here>>*www.vistabootpro.org/
 

saurav_wow

Broken In
hermit said:
i too have dual boot xp pro /vista , i am using this for past 3 months no problem . After upgrading from beta to final rtm also i faced no problems at all .


vista is bit fast compared to xp.

my config
1 Gb ram @400
2.88 Ghz intel
120 gb hdd

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i too am havin no problems with dual-boot....except for one...

have you tried system restore under vista..just curious....

coz whenever i switch to xp and then go back to vista there are no restore points left under vista......but if i then create a point manualy and donot use xp then i retain the restore point under vista...

do you have this problem or not ....just let me know....
thanks
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hermit said:
vista is bit fast compared to xp.

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have you tried unziping the same sizefile(abt 70-80mb) under both xp and vista.....

if not just try and then let me know if vista is fast...(no offence meant...)

though i agree vista is fast in some cases....or may be it is a problem in my PC

thanks
 
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thunderbird.117

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hermit said:
i too have dual boot xp pro /vista , i am using this for past 3 months no problem . After upgrading from beta to final rtm also i faced no problems at all .


vista is bit fast compared to xp.


my config
1 Gb ram @400
2.88 Ghz intel
120 gb hdd

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Hmm. You are the only one who says that.
 

ravi_9793

TechTin.com
^^^^..I m another who is saying vista is much more smooth than XP.

I had also dual boot XP/vista ultimate some time before...No problem with that.


But yes,U need to install vista after XP.
 
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thunderbird.117

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ravi_9793 said:
^^^^..I m another who is saying vista is much more smooth than XP.

I had also dual boot XP/vista ultimate some time before...No problem with that.


But yes,U need to install vista after XP.

Well i should say your are not at all uptodate then.

Read this site :-

*www.tomshardware.com/2007/01/29/xp-vs-vista/

I will give out more links pretty soon.
 

ravi_9793

TechTin.com
thunderbird.117 said:
Well i should say your are not at all uptodate then.

Read this site :-

*www.tomshardware.com/2007/01/29/xp-vs-vista/

I will give out more links pretty soon.
I dont need to read anything..I m saying this because its my personal experience on vista.

But for best experience of vista..U need a very good confrigation.
 
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thunderbird.117

Guest
ravi_9793 said:
I dont need to read anything..I m saying this because its my personal experience on vista.

But for best experience of vista..U need a very good confrigation.

Dont read anything then. Keep up the xlnt job.
 

shantanu

Technomancer
Vista is very very very faster than Xp... Have a good RIG and experience.. it shows itself in a good rig... :D:D:D:D
 

shashank4u

Youngling
vista will be gr8 ..only if the hardware is gr8..
dont expect miracle with 512 RAM if ..one has gud gpu and more than
1gb ram than vista ll run like a breeze..
 

anand.expert

Broken In
Ya keeping Vista dual booting with XP for now it ig good.
Because it is hard to shift to a new one without having much work experience on it.
Vista requires higher configuration so in order to upgrade to vista the configuration of ur computer might also be changed.
 
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