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Hiding Vista volumes from XP (volsnap.sys issue revisited)
Ok, so got Vista Ultimate 64 bit installed on a new hard drive, to boot wtih XP Pro. Got all my appropriate drivers for Vista 64. Installed FSX and Acceleration on to Vista 64, activation for both went fine. So I guess I can run one copy on both OS's. So far, I am not impressed with FSX on Vista.

Linux 64Bit
Colin Barnhorst c.barnho...@comcast.net microsoft public windows 64bit general You can dual boot XP x86 and Vista x64 on a machine with 4GB or more of ram. XP x86 would not use the extra ram above 4GB that Vista x64 can use, but that is not a problem. You can also run XP x86 in a virtual machine on your Vista x64

Hiding Vista volumes from XP (volsnap.sys issue revisited)
Saucy saucyle...@newsgroup.nospam microsoft public windows vista general Good morning: [How to troubleshoot a Stop 0x0000007E error in Windows XP I have installed Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit on my computer. Everything was working fine but on 25th February of 2008, after the operating system has been

vista lock ups and slow going
Dennis Pack dennisp...@hotmail.nospam.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Colin: I tested your "Greypaper". There is one minor error. When you used "DosDevices\I:" and I multi-boot XP Pro x86, XP Pro x64, Vista x86, and Vista x64 so the example in the Greypaper is for more than just dual-booting.

Missing Memory Diagnostic Tool
This is not 64 bit specific? You said that it is not possible to install unsigned drivers in vista 64, but I did, I did press “continue anyways”, it gives you the option. I really can’t do the upgrade installation you mentioned because I really want to keep XP as a dual boot in a seperate hard drive since many of

Switching from Vista Ultimate 64-bit to Home Premium 32-bit
Vista does have a boot install disk repair option, however, it does not perform the same operations that the XP boot repair option did. If drivers are loaded for an Intel chipset, and you swap in a VIA motherboard, you'd get a STOP error with "Inaccessible_Boot_Device" during boot. The trick is to switch the

Hiding Vista volumes from XP (volsnap.sys issue revisited)
Vista took care of everything. Computer now starts and with Vista's boot manager it gives me 10 seconds to select XP else it boots into Vista. I boot into XP almost daily to enter my accounting stuff so I basically never have restore points in Vista. Vista is my op system of choice so I guess if I have a

Strange install problem
I have tried to update the driver manually through the properties dialog box and it starts to update and then says an error occured and the drivers could not be loaded. If XP does such a great job recognizing the drive why the problems with Vista. I will addd that I have a dual boot machine XP/Vista64,

My first impressions - Vista 64 bit Ultimate
Can anyone tell me what kind of sil image i need to make vista to boot proper from a RAID 0 setup or/and from "normal" sata controller"? Similar experiance/problems that was solved? The vista version I tried to install is ultimate 64 bit. My pc: Asus A8N-SLI premium S939 (with Marvell ethernet that has a updatet

Vista wont recognise memory ??
Colin Barnhorst c.barnho...@comcast.net microsoft public windows 64bit general VistaBoot Pro cannot prevent the volsnap.sys issue. The registry entry is simple. No matter the boot method, if XP can see the Vista drive it will wipe out VSS files. It isn't about booting. It is about protecting Vista's recovery

ActiveSync ruined my dual-boot - how to restore Vista boot order?
Microsoft Windows XP (Experience) 12. Microsoft Windows Vista ( Percubaan ) Windows 1.0 Dalam prototaip awalnya, ia menggunakan menu yang muncul dari atas ke bawah. .... Memerlukan komputer dengan procesor Pentium II dengan memory 32 Mb. Akan lebih baik lagi pada procesor Pentium III dengan memory 64 Mb-128Mb.

assigning free hard drive space
CHORUS: You just format the drive , Clive Get a New Mac , Jack Y'don't need that crap toy, Roy Just get yourself free Boot from a *nix, Jix You don't need to discuss much Install XP, 64-bit has been released early for whatever reason Wasn't that an error by Microsoft? Thought I read that somewhere today.

Installing and conneting to the web
... lawless314 <lawless...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: My configuration was this - Disk1 contained XP Pro, Disk2 contained Vista 64 Ultimate. When booting from Disk1, what specific error message do you get? Disk2 in its current state is not bootable, since dual boot has boot files for both XP and Vista on

Long login times
Set your Boot order to boot from CD/DVD drive 1st. You will use the UP and DOWN Arrows to do it Have the 32bit DVD in the Drive; reboot. My sisters HP Pavilion laptop came with Vista Ultimate 64-bit, however, a $4000 program we just bought so she can work for herself will NOT run on Vista 64-bit (actually it's

Cannot connect to internet, yet I have a connection?
The only solution to this is to go to 64 bit.. .. but you will run into other problems then, probably with drivers and programs that dont like 64 bit.. for example Clive Get a New Mac , Jack Y'don't need that crap toy, Roy Just get yourself free Boot from a *nix, Jix You don't need to discuss much Install XP,

Can't find CD-ROM
Rick Rogers r...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista general Hi, Posting an image of the error isn't going to do much to help. I have installed Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit on my computer. Everything was working fine but on 25th February of 2008, after the operating system has been initialized,

windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer
This group discusses issues with Vista x64, Windows Server 64bit editions, XP Pro x64, and Itananium 64bit editions. Having said that. I think you know this, but just in case; You can only format the C: drive by booting with the XP cd. You cannot format from Windows. What is the boot order in your BIOS?

Can't Install on MSI K9NU Neo-V
Colin Barnhorst c.barnho...@comcast.net microsoft public windows 64bit general You're welcome, and thanks. "Dennis Pack" <dennisp...@hotmail.nospam.com> wrote in message I multi-boot XP Pro x86, XP Pro x64, Vista x86, and Vista x64 so the example in the Greypaper is for more than just dual-booting.

vista ultimate x64 install
I like a pretty face sometimes so I quite like Vista. once my accounting program gets working (updated properly) to work with Vista I may never boot XP. Good luck, install FSX on Vista, and try Full Screen to see if you get the red rain storm I get. I can fly in a window of any size no problem but Full Screen under

Dual booting Vista Ultimate 64 bit with XP Pro
RC White r...@grandecom.net microsoft public windows 64bit general Hi, Colin. Thanks. ;<) RC -- RC White, CPA San Marcos, TX r...@grandecom.net Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows I multi-boot XP Pro x86, XP Pro x64, Vista x86, and Vista x64 so the example in the Greypaper is for more than just dual-booting.