Quote:
Originally Posted by Red Alert
Kenny, can you convert to dual boot without having to wipe the HDD and start all over?? It requires a separate partition for each OS doesn't it??
Red
|
While I haven't actually tried yet, there's a lot of info on the web on how to do it.
http://www.digg.com/software/HowTo_d...s_Vista_Beta:_
http://lifehacker.com/software/top/w...sta-179906.php
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com...1-6157570.html
The way I'm considering is by loading it on one of my external hard drives. I'm not planning on using it a lot, just for the programs where I absolutely have to, and I'm not really high on the idea of devoting another 10 gigs of my hard drive to it. I have to wait until I'm done working this job though--I didn't think to bring my copy of xp out to work with me. I'm not really sure this will work, but everything I know about computers I learned by screwing them up and having to fix them, so why should Vista be any different? I'll post my results--assuming I don't turn my computer into a paperweight.
__________________
Smelly Whore™
I bring nothing to the table whore®
2006 Silver Titan K/C LE 4X4 w/Big tow, BFGoodrich All-terrain TA KO 285/65R18s, 77-6012KP K&N air intake, Volant exhaust, Stainless Lund bug deflector, Stainless billet grille, Stainless tailgate bezel, Jettech's rear leaf helpers, XM Skyfi2, Retrax bed cover, Front windows tinted at 35%, 6000k HID low beams, 2° Timing advance
|