To be honest, all you need to dual boot is to install Windows XP, then
install Windows Vista on a different partition. VistaBootPro will only
modify the settings of the Vista bootloader.
Vista's bootloader will give you a choice when you turn on your computer
which operating system to boot to. By default, there is a 30 second timeout
in which it will default to Vista. This can be changed by VistaBootPro as
well. The names listed can be changed with VistaBootPro, which you might
want to do since Windows XP shows up as "Earlier version of Windows" and
Windows Vista as, well, "Windows Vista".
Anyway, good luck!
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"Marcus" <tonymarcus44@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Could someone please double check I have got this right to set up a dual
> boot using Vista boot pro (http://www.vistabootpro.org/) where I keep my
> existing Win XP set up and have a choice upon starting PC weather to Boot
> XP or Vista.
>
> I have 2 hard drives:-
>
> Drive 1 120Mb
> ------------------
> C: Windows XP (primary/Active) 60Gb
> D: Back up (Logical) 60GB
>
> Drive 2 80GB (This is how I will partition it and set up)
> ---------
> E: Back up (40GB) Logical
> F: Windows Vista 40 GB (Primary)
>
> Am I right to set up the F: partition as a Primary ??
>
> Right so I install Vista to F: then run Vista Boot pro to change to boot
> loader ??
>
> Is it that simple ??
>
> Thanks
>
> Marcus
>