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Dual Booting xp pro and Vista

Vampirrella

Golden Member
I have been using xp pro for a long time and recently got Vista home. So i installed Vista on a separate partition and it created a dual boot menu.

Now when i want to play any games that i had originally installed under xp, they dont work under vista. Am i supposed to reinstall these under vista again? No way to make the prior installed game work under vista with a short cut?

Thanks in advance!
 
Right - with dual boot - each OS is independent and must have software installed. They do not share a common Registry.
 
Ok im glad thats cleared up, now i know what to do.

Now with regarding the vista install, why does vista (x64) take up 19 of my 21gb partition? What can i remove to trim off some of the bloat from this install? Or is this normal and i have to get used to it being this large?
 
Originally posted by: Vampirrella
Ok im glad thats cleared up, now i know what to do.

Now with regarding the vista install, why does vista (x64) take up 19 of my 21gb partition? What can i remove to trim off some of the bloat from this install? Or is this normal and i have to get used to it being this large?

:Q
Are those numbers right?!? I don't know about x64, but on my brothers x86 vista home, it takes around 10GB, (I think, I don't remember it well).

 
Yes, that's about Vista x64's install size.

Most PC games won't require a reinstall. Something that might be important is to have Vista and XP target the same Documents folder because that will contain My Games and a few game saves, likely.
 
I think most games will run fine. I originally installed steam on my XP64 partition. Since i Was lazy I just made a shortcut on my vista64 install to the same directory. Everything runs fine. I flip back and forth to different installs on occasion.

I've done this with a few older games as well.
 
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