Thursday, January 21, 2010

Virtualization Software For Vista If My Laptop Has Vista And Xp Installed On Separate Partitions, Is There Any Way To Boot Up XP Inside Of Vista

If my laptop has vista and xp installed on separate partitions, is there any way to boot up XP inside of vista - virtualization software for vista

Now I know many of you are about to go virtual machines and virtualization software, but note that both the operating system must have its own partition, because the need to start XP) only for himself (if not virtually.

That means I can not install XP on a virtual machine on Vista, because they alone are no longer or will not start?

5 comments:

Swibs said...

I mention virtualization, because it is the only way to simultaneously have two operating systems.

Well, just because it does not mean that virtualization is a virtual hard drive. I boot Linux and XP and be done by its own physical partition.

You can do this with VMware to do, and I think it also supports Parallels. Instead of booting a new virtual hard disk from an existing hard drive or partition. It's a bit hard to start, but it certainly. I have been doing years ago.

You must use the hardware profiles, one for the natural environment and for the virtual environment. More information about this here: http://www.vmware.com/support/ws45/doc/d ...

I can offer follow any tutorials or instructions, because he's instructions for the collection sites. They go in search of their own.

But I can assure you, you can do.

Beryl 0.2.1/Linux Mint 8 said...

The implementation is a virtual machine on Vista works fine, because only then can the Vista and XP running at the same time, I recommend VirtualBox to run this task http:// www.virtualbox.org/

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Cody said...

Well, you can try to load a boot loader that the game can be anywhere in the MBR (Master Boot Record) that helps you start, I hope so. If there is no possibility of the MBR to boot the XP restore disk is free. If no improvement, I'm sure you could find a solution, e-mail me at cody.william.green @ gmail.com

Cody said...

Well, you can try to load a boot loader that the game can be anywhere in the MBR (Master Boot Record) that helps you start, I hope so. If there is no possibility of the MBR to boot the XP restore disk is free. If no improvement, I'm sure you could find a solution, e-mail me at cody.william.green @ gmail.com

Cody said...

Well, you can try to load a boot loader that the game can be anywhere in the MBR (Master Boot Record) that helps you start, I hope so. If there is no possibility of the MBR to boot the XP restore disk is free. If no improvement, I'm sure you could find a solution, e-mail me at cody.william.green @ gmail.com

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