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Thread: Dual Booting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Technologic View Post
    Putting vista on a 6 year old machine is like dressing your nan in a hoody and jeans
    QUOTE OF THE YEAR.

    Well, Vista Basic might work ok I guess?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawm View Post
    QUOTE OF THE YEAR.

    Well, Vista Basic might work ok I guess?
    It's true though

    It'll look good but it'll be slow and useless
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boonzeet View Post
    Some 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).
    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.htm

    Quote Originally Posted by Tawm View Post
    If your PC can handle Vista just fine... why use XP? It would be stupid sticking to the past imo
    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.
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    I know its offtopic slightly but should i Install Vista homepremium and Vista Ultimate on my laptop to dual boot?

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    Whats the point in that?!

    Ultimate has everything Home Premium has + more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    The Sex Pistols and The Beatles are an opinionated thing, however Vista is just an improved and additional version of XP in many ways so there's little reasons to prefer XP, it's hardly down to opinion, more common sense?
    That's an opinion too.





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