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I think EasyBCD would help in such situation. Please log in again. The login page will open in a new tab. After logging in you can close it and return to this page. Use anything you like as long as you back up all your important data. Play around with the interface first before committing with the changes.

Mayang Gupta says:. Edward Amissah says:. Gaman says:. Dual Boot question - Computer Forums says:. Arstan says:. You may notice when Windows is finished that Documents is still visible in the C:Users folder. Have no fear. The files are actually now on X:. This same trick works in every folder in your login except AppData. You can decide which of these you want to move.

By the way, you might notice a couple of files in the login folder, named ntuser. Do not move these. Even if they were moveable, they really belong on the Windows partition.

In x: logon, create an AppData folder. This will copy, not move, that folder. Now you have to edit the Registry. That one, unfortunately, has to stay put. If you are, follow this extra instructions:.

This will leave your XP install intact and automatically install a boot menu with both XP and Vista listed. If you were like me and compley reformatted your hard drive and wiped out XP when you installed Vista, your setup is going to be a little more complicated.

Follow these steps:. Dual boot has now been configured on your computer. You will be able to enjoy the enhancements of Windows Vista without giving up the ability to run older applications that require Windows XP. The next two sections will help you configure both versions on your computer, depending on what OS you have installed first: Windows XP is installed If you want to dual boot XP and Vista and XP is already installed on your computer you will not have to do much work to dual boot vista.

Windows Vista is installed If you were like me and compley reformatted your hard drive and wiped out XP when you installed Vista, your setup is going to be a little more complicated.

When the setup is finished, your computer will automatically boot into Windows XP. Boot your computer to the Windows Vista install DVD , click Next on the regional settings screen and then click on Repair your computer in the lower left of the window. Select your Windows Vista install and then run the Startup Repair.



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