How Do You Install Vista On A Dual Boot Computer?
If you have an operating system already installed on your computer and you want to install Vista in a dual-boot environment, it’s an easier process than you may expect. While some situations may require advanced technical knowledge to set up a dual-boot computer with Vista, with the right knowledge and tools, you can quickly and easily set up most computers with Vista as a second operating system with a minimum amount of fuss. Set up a spare hard drive on your computer or ensure that you have a secondary hard drive partition that has enough space to install Vista. If you don’t have a second hard drive partition set up and you don’t know how to set one up, the easiest thing to do is to install a second hard drive on your computer and use this drive to hold your Windows Vista installation. Insert the Windows Vista DVD into your computer, restart the computer and press the key to bring up the boot menu. This key is typically the DEL key or one of the function keys, such as F10, F11 or F12