
Some people like you, or me. And we both have legitimate reasons. Though there are always the people who think the latest and greatest is the way to go. On how to dual boot, check this guide out: http://apcmag.com/how_to_dualboot_vi...creenshots.htmSome people prefer XP to Vista. It's not stupid sticking to the past, It's like saying my freinds stupid for listening to the Sex Pistols and The Beatles?
Anyway, I want to dual boot so I can keep everything. But um, 50 GB? My computers memory is only 53 GB XD (It's 6 years old).
He wants to know how to dual boot, just because others prefer XP, doesn't mean you have to convince them to switch over to Vista :rolleyes:imo.
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
I know its offtopic slightly but should i Install Vista homepremium and Vista Ultimate on my laptop to dual boot?
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