Vista or XP

Dumac

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I got a laptop for college, and the laptop comes with XP pre-installed as well as an installation CD for Vista Ultimate 32bit.

Since I'm going into Comptuer Engineering, I'm concerned with compatibility issues I may have with Vista and some of the software I'll be using for college. Of course, I guess I could always use the lab or something if I was having problems..

My question is, should I bite the bullet and upgrade to Vista? My system also came with an XP install disc, so I guess I could revert back if I ever needed to.

Your advice is appreciated.
 

RebateMonger

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I'd stick with XP for now and see how it goes. Be sure to have a way to make ongoing backups of important data. Way too many folks post here asking how to get their term papers back.
 

Chiropteran

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Fresh install (not upgrade) Vista, and then setup virtualbox, or virtual pc and run xp in a virtual machine.
 

toadeater

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I hear people drink a lot of beer in college, the Vista DVD will make a nice beer coaster.
 

Dumac

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Originally posted by: Chiropteran
Fresh install (not upgrade) Vista, and then setup virtualbox, or virtual pc and run xp in a virtual machine.

I looked this up and this idea seems pretty solid.

As for dual booting, I was going to but I found problems with partitioning my HDDs set up in RAID. Programs like Gparted wouldn't recognized the RAID array and ended up only seeing two hard drives of unallocated space.