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chessie
Hi,

I'm looking to be buying a new computer soon. My husband recently got one and hates Vista. HATES IT BIG TIME mad.gif mad.gif

I have been looking around at different computers for purchase and every one that has what I want has Vista. I vaguely recall someone telling me once that I could have my c: drive repartitioned and put Windows XP on the new partition since I prefer XP. Does this sound familiar to anyone?? If so, have you done it and was it successful?

Thanks,
Chessie
pablo49
Hey Chessie,
I think you are talking about creating a dual boot setup where you have two (or more) operating systems installed on the same partition. Here is a tutorial on how to create a dual boot machine. With creating a dual boot computer there is always a risk of corrupting the boot loader rendering both operating systems inoperable.
If you do not care for Vista and don't plan on using it, look for a computer with XP - yes I know they are hard to find. Dell Business Line will downgrade the computer to XP for $99.00. Since you are shopping for a new computer, see if you can find one that offers a free upgrade to Windows 7.
chessie
Thanks...it would be nice if you could be given your choice when you purchase the machine.
Swordie
If you reside in the US, all new computers are available to receive a Windows 7 Home Premium upgrade. You will get it when it comes out on October 22nd. So I would suggest buying your computer either now or until the 22nd, but the price for the computer then will be rather higher then it is now. What I would do is buy it now, save whatever documents or media you may have, back it up, and reformat for Windows 7 when it arrives.
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