Anando: Thanks, I've downloaded BootIt NG and am going to try it out.
Question, though, regarding Vista activation - If I install Vista in a
separate primary partition how does activation work if I end up moving
or resizing that partition? In other words, let's say I have a 100GB
HD, and I put XP in a 50GB partition and Vista in another 50GB
partition. I activate Vista. Then, later on, I have little need of the
XP partition and I decide to either get rid of it, or resize it down
dramatically. So I end up using BootIt NG to resize and move the XP
partition down from 50GB to 20GB. Then I resize (expand) the Vista
partition from 50GB to 80GB. Now, will doing that 'trigger' Microsoft's
stupid activation, both in Vista and in XP? Or does it not care about
partition but rather real hardware?
Thanks...
P.S. I'm also going to post this as a separate thread just in case you
don't see it.
Tom S
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Anando [MVP] wrote:
>Hello Tom,
>
>Resizing a partition non-destructively (without formatting) is not
>possible from within Windows XP. You will beed to get a third party
>tool (my personal preference is BootIt NG) to resize the partition.
>After resixing your current Windows XP partition and creating a new
>partition, you can install Windows Vista on it. The Vista setup will
>automatically detect the presence of Windows XP and will present you
>with a choice of OS whenever you start your computer.
>
>You can get BootIt NG from:
>http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/
>
>Please do post back if you have any more queries. As usual, you might
>want to backup all yoru important files and documents before you go
>ahead with this procedure.