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Updated: Hiding Vista volumes from XP
I'm running Vista Ultimate 64-bit and perhaps QEMU doesn't run on a 64-bit system. That should not be a problem, I guess. My platform is Windows XP x64 Edition, It will boot from the ISO image. I have assumed that your QEMU installation is in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Qemu" in which exists the "pc-bios" directory

starcraft instructions for vista users
Dennis Pack dennisp...@hotmail.nospam.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Colin: You forgot the (\) before "DosDevices\I:" and "DosDevices\J:". -- Dennis Pack XP x64 SP2, 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.

Updated: Hiding Vista volumes from XP
My problem is: > > > > I've installed the OS in my laptop in this order, Win XP and Debian > > GNU/Linux. I'm trying to dive into the freebsd world from many years You want to just let it go ahead and > build things and try to ignore that error message. Once it gets > past loading the boot sector from a slice,

Dual booting Vista Ultimate 64 bit with XP Pro
jpedrosa jpedrosa.35a...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Something has been bothering me a lot in Vista 64 Ultimate SP1. Every now and then, The good thing is a have a dual boot system and when I choose XP, Windows XP detects that the Vista partition needs chkdsk and this time,

Hiding Vista volumes from XP (volsnap.sys issue revisited)
John Barnes jbar...@email.net microsoft public windows 64bit general As soon as you plug it back in it is visible again unless the hidden bit is set using the registry entry Colin 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.

Hiding Vista volumes from XP (volsnap.sys issue revisited)
Hey gang, I run Quicken 2008 Deluxe, on XP Pro 32 bit. Last weekend, I installed Vista 64 bit Ultimate, on it's own hard drive, to dual boot with XP Pro. Mainly to just play around with Vista 64 bit, but finding I am liking it more and more. I am curious on couple of things. 1: Will Quicken 2008 run ok on Vista 64

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Geesey Gee...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Yes I too have the same problem. I have a GeForce 7600 GS card and Windows Vista Home I have MSI 7300GS with Win Xp 64 bit. I can only run in safe mode or wiht generic VGA drivers. Everytime I boot normally I get BSOD.

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John Barnes jbar...@email.net microsoft public windows 64bit general The BIOS boot option does not hide the drive. 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. The attachment is in Word .doc format so any edition of Word or the

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Hiding Vista volumes from XP (volsnap.sys issue revisited)
lorant lorant.350...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hy I have a computer with this configuration: Motherboard : MSI K9NU Neo-V (MS-7270) Processor : AMD Athlon 64 3800+ (@2,4ghz) Memory: A-DATA 2 gb @ 800mhz HDD : WDC WD2500KS-00MJB0 SATA II The problem is that when i start the

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Don B d.burne...@clothes.comcast.net microsoft public windows 64bit general Hey therese, Obviously Colin answered your question already very well, I can vouch as far as my system as well, I dual boot both XP Pro 32 bit, and Vista Ultimate 64 bit, with 4gb of ram on my system, with no problems. The available ram XP

Updated: Hiding Vista volumes from XP
The Custom install is essentially a "clean install", which will reformat the 32-bit WinXP boot volume and install 64-bit Vista there. This is an "upgrade" in the sense I keep getting an error while trying to install vista x64. This is a new system and I'm installing xp pro w/sp2 x32 then upgrading to vista x64.

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I want to keep my current XP Pro 32 bit install as my primary OS, and just play around/experiment with Vista 64 bit Ultimate. I currently have two sata hard Anyways, any tips from those of you that have set up a dual boot between Vista and XP would be greatly appreciated. I just put in my new hard drive I got

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Hiding Vista volumes from XP (volsnap.sys issue revisited)
Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/ -- Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User www.zardoc.com XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres "Don" <d.burne...@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... Hey gang, I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64

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Charlie Russel - MVP char...@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org microsoft public windows 64bit general or create a boot floppy and boot from that. And format. Of course, if you don't have This group discusses issues with Vista x64, Windows Server 64bit editions, XP Pro x64, and Itananium 64bit editions. Having said that.