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Dual boot XP Pro with Home

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blinton25

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Mar 20, 2004
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Hello,

I currently have XP Pro installed and wish to maintain this installation while also running XP Home. I only have one drive.

Is it enough to start the XP Home setup, (maintain existing files) and when the existing Windows installation is detected (c:\Windows), to install to a new folder (C:\winXPHome)?

BrianL
 
In a word - NO
You need to either install Home to its own logical or better physical drive.
If you don't have a spare logical drive on your current HDD you will need to create one using something like Partition Magic.
 
You can put the XP home on the same drive but it needs to go into a new folder on your Hard Drive. You need to boot the machine with the cd in the drive and do a new install to the new named folder.
Wayne

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Wayne
 
I wasn't aware you could do that. But I wouldn't recommend it as several files go in the root and you will lose any chance to boot one if the other fails. 2 separate drives gives you more protection against boot failure. Even 2 partitions gives you some protection.

[navy]When I married "Miss Right" I didn't realise her first name was 'always'. LOL[/navy]
 
We did this as training exercises and never had any issues with being able to access any part of the installs at any time I had six different installs on the same partion. I'm not saying that it couldn't give problems but I didn't run into any.
Wayne

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Wayne
 
Hello,

Thanks for the responses, but still confused :) since from the responses I am seeing that either yes I can or no I can't.

Maybe there is a KB from Microsoft saying this (I can't find it) or another source which gives a definitive answer?

I don't have the option of adding another drive and I don't have a partition manager.
 
Parallel Installation, see the paragraph in this article.

"To install Windows XP to a new folder (to perform a parallel installation):"

How to install or upgrade to Windows XP


If you want some Partition software, that can Resize existing Partitions, and then create additional Partitions (about $30 I think), try this site (search for "Resize").

 
If you are thinking of "Resizing" make sure your valuable data is backed-up and safe, just in case.
 
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