I recently got a HP Quad core system that has Vista Home Prem. 32 bit installed and working. I've installed some basic tools that I need and most things are working as expected. However, there are a few annoyances. E.g. no Vista drivers for my scanner, VPN program for work is flaky and HP has put a lot of junk on the system.
I have 6GB of RAM now and a copy of Vista Ultimate Retail Upgrade. Ideally, I want to use Vista Ultimate 64 bit as my main OS, but am not sure how drivers (other than my scanner) and the VPN will work out. So, I would like to dual boot to a stable working OS when that happens.
One thought is to install XP 32 because I know the VPN and scanner will work. Plus, I know how to use XP 32 and am comfortable with it. However, HP doesn't offer drivers for XP. I've found links in their support forums for XP drivers, but it's all my responsibilty. Plus, all advice I've seen suggests that I put XP on a separate drive from Vista.
Another thought is to leave Vista 32 as is and dual boot with Vista 64. The advantage there is that the system is running (albeit with the annoyances). Do I need to put Vista 64 on a separate HD or will a separate partition be good enough?
One last thought would be to reinstall Vista 32 from scratch. That would remove all the extra junk that HP puts on, but I don't know if I can use the OEM key with a retail upgrade disk.
I have had dual boot systems in the past, but I tend to stay in one OS and have the other OS just as a fail safe.
I have 6GB of RAM now and a copy of Vista Ultimate Retail Upgrade. Ideally, I want to use Vista Ultimate 64 bit as my main OS, but am not sure how drivers (other than my scanner) and the VPN will work out. So, I would like to dual boot to a stable working OS when that happens.
One thought is to install XP 32 because I know the VPN and scanner will work. Plus, I know how to use XP 32 and am comfortable with it. However, HP doesn't offer drivers for XP. I've found links in their support forums for XP drivers, but it's all my responsibilty. Plus, all advice I've seen suggests that I put XP on a separate drive from Vista.
Another thought is to leave Vista 32 as is and dual boot with Vista 64. The advantage there is that the system is running (albeit with the annoyances). Do I need to put Vista 64 on a separate HD or will a separate partition be good enough?
One last thought would be to reinstall Vista 32 from scratch. That would remove all the extra junk that HP puts on, but I don't know if I can use the OEM key with a retail upgrade disk.
I have had dual boot systems in the past, but I tend to stay in one OS and have the other OS just as a fail safe.