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O.P. Windows Vista installation and boot questions
Hello...

I want to install Vista on our primary system.

When we installed Windows XP, we had two HDDs and three partion:
1) 200GB SATA Disk: 40GB patrion; Windows and programs installed there, 160GB partion; stuff there
2) 40GB IDE Disk: 40GB partion; (Almost (read below)) nothing on the harddrive. Hope it will have Vista in one day :P

Now, I'm not sure how the drives were setup, but I guess that the SATA one is the Master and the IDE is the Slave. (Like I said, I guess...)

Now, windows XP installation, for some reason, it decided to put boot.ini in my E: drive (40 gb ide drive) :-/
I don't know why it would do this, but anyway, it did it. (of course, the IDE could be the master and the SATA the slave, but as I said im not sure...)

Now, here's my problem: What will vista do with boot.ini when I install it (Vista) into that hdd?
Will it delete it making it impossible to boot into windows XP? (unless I re-create boot.ini myself)
I also heard that Vista uses a new boot manager, and that's what is also worrying me a bit...

I want to be able to boot with windows XP too, because it's my mother's computer mostly, and she doesn't really want to use Vista :P

Can I also set "Earlier Version of Windows"  (aka XP) be the default choise at the boot manager and set the timeout to something like 2-5 seconds, so she won't accidently boot into vista?


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Can I also set "Earlier Version of Windows"  (aka XP) be the default choise at the boot manager and set the timeout to something like 2-5 seconds, so she won't accidently boot into vista?
Yes you can. If you don't know how to use the new boot manager then you can use this little program to customize the boot for you:

http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/
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Yes you can,
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you just choose what OS and how long etc...

Ahmad you dont really need that program,
Its already in vista ;)

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Can I also set "Earlier Version of Windows"  (aka XP) be the default choise at the boot manager and set the timeout to something like 2-5 seconds, so she won't accidently boot into vista?
Yes you can. If you don't know how to use the new boot manager then you can use this little program to customize the boot for you:

http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/
Thanks :)
Looks like a very nice tool.

What about the boot.ini question?
Maybe I can readd the entry to the new vista boot manager with that tool?
But what should the syntax be?

Oh, and another question: Will the drive letters in the Windows XP OS change?
They will probably for Vista, but what about XP?
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RE: Windows Vista installation and boot questions
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Thanks :)
Looks like a very nice tool.

What about the boot.ini question?
Maybe I can readd the entry to the new vista boot manager with that tool?
But what should the syntax be?

Oh, and another question: Will the drive letters in the Windows XP OS change?
They will probably for Vista, but what about XP?
Not sure about the boot.ini, it seems as though Vista disables it? I don't know.

Regarding the drive letters, mine are still the same.. C: is XP and D: is Vista.
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In WinXP I have three harddrives: C:, F:, G:. G: is my Vista drive. C: is my XP drive. In Vista, G: is C: and C: became something else, but it's still the same in XP. This is because the OS always sets the drive it's installed on to C: (AFAIK).

EDIT: Nathan, where can I find those settings?

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Do the following...
Control Panel -> System -> On the left hand side click "advanced Syystem Properties" -> Advanced (tab) -> Startup & Recovey -> Settings.
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This is because the OS always sets the drive it's installed on to C: (AFAIK).
Not here.
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Is here :@ and my C:\ is the smalest drive :@
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