How Do You Make A Dual Boot With Windows Vista Over XP?
If you want to test a new operating system (OS) without committing to change instantly, dual booting is for you. By making a dual boot with Windows Vista over XP, you can choose either OS every time you start your computer. Just follow these simple steps. Create a new partition on your primary partition disk. Go to the “Start” menu, and then choose the “Control Panel.” Click “System and Maintenance,” followed by “Administrative Tools.” Click the “Computer Management” button. Choose “Storage,” and then “Disk Management.” Right-click an unallocated region of your hard disk, and then choose “New Simple Volume.” This will open a New Simple Volume Wizard; just press the “Next” button. Allocate the size of the new partition drive: Either type your preferred size or accept the default value. Make sure that the new partition has enough space to satisfy the required hard disk space of Windows Vista. Click “New.” In the Format Partition dialog box, you will be asked if you want to format your vo