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dual booting Windows XP?


Can I install multiple instances of Windows XP media center on separate partitions and still be able to dual boot into either one? or should I install a different edition of Windows XP to dual boot to. My computer is a gateway desktop.

just a thought...I have a gateway laptop that runs Windows XP home; could I use the laptop restoration CD to install Windows XP home on my gateway desktop on the second partition?

my want to do this is so that I can upgrade one of the partitions with XP to vista home premium without losing my other instance of media center/XP with all my files and programs in case something goes wrong with Vista.

I have the windows vista express upgrade DVD.

yes, you can install multiple instances of the same OS on diferent partitions.

Ive done it on mine without a hitch It should be really no problem.



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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Automobile restoration is the process of repairing the degraded aspect of a car to return it to an overall authentic condition. To renovate a car without updating or upgrading it by keeping in line with how it would have appeared when first offered for sale. Non factory paint codes and even paint schemes, interior and chrome trim of the time period may be used if they were commonly shared between similar models of the era so as to look the part. Many restored cars may lose their original engines and have a similar capacity or model related engine installed. Author: Adriaan, Germain Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 112 Publication Date: 2011/08/02 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.27 inches

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Fearlessly Upgrading Your PC to Windows 7

For PC users, system upgrades like the soon-to-be-released Windows 7 are a cause for both excitement and anxiety. The excitement is for the new capabilities and performance improvements that Windows 7 promises. The anxiety comes from bitter experience. Many have tried Windows® upgrades in the past only to decide they liked the older version better. Then they discovered how hard it was to get their PC back to the way it had been prior to the upgrade.

Restoring a PC after an upgrade attempt can be difficult because the upgrade also replaces a host of software drivers with new code supporting the new Windows®. Removing the upgraded operating system does not always remove these new drivers, and re-installing the older Windows version will not necessarily re-install the drivers you had been using. As a result, your PC could end up with incompatible or obsolete drivers. Your PC might behave differently than it had before the update attempt, or it may even stop working. Incompatibility in key system drivers can leave the PC non-operational and your prospects for fixing the problem bleak.

To me sure your PC gets fully restored, you need to find out what drivers changed during the upgrade and subsequent regression, and identify which driver versions to re-install, a tedious and error-prone task.

Fortunately, there is a solution available called DriverAgent™(www.driveragent.com). This inexpensive and easy-to-use tool scans your PC to find all the drivers, and then searches an online database to determine if your drivers are all the right versions. It can also automatically download and install any drivers that need updating.

DriverAgent is especially useful for those planning to install a Windows upgrade because it offers a unique new feature – the Migration Wizard. This application makes upgrading or downgrading a much less risky proposition. It scans your hardware and builds a CD of all the drivers you will need for your target operating system.

By all accounts, Windows 7 seems like a winner; however, it never hurts to have a plan B if you need to downgrade. DriverAgent and its Migration Wizard make changing Windows versions so simple that you can do this upgrade fearlessly.

About the Author

Richard Medugno is a freelance writer.

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