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Originally Posted by topgear
You should install vista on the same drive ( different partion ) where xp is installed. That will give option for dual boot without any issue.
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say you are installing vista on a separate drive. 1st configure it as a boot drive in bios. Install vista. Now you may or may not have the option for dual booting. If you don't get the option for dual booting after installing vista just use a software called BCDEdit for that. With this software you will be able to add xp on the vista's boot loader.
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naa, i hv jus one Drive (1TB WD HDD) so will follow option-1
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Originally Posted by topgear
It depends greatly on personal choice  Some will say xp is the best & some will swear by vista. It's like comparision between windows & linux or PC & Mac.
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yeah rightly said.. its like wich girl is hotter of the 2..lol...the blonde or the brunette