I just ordered a new computer and it is coming with Vista. I really wanted to stick with XP but it wasn't an option. So, I'm thinking about setting up a dual-boot rather than replacing the Vista with XP. I have searched the internet and found several very good guides on how to set this up and that shouldn't be a problem.
However, I do have some basic questions about dual-boot systems that I haven't been able to find answers to. Let's assume that after I partition my C drive (which will be my Vista drive), the new partition will be designated as my G drive (second hard drive will be D and two optical drives will probably be E & F).
1. I will be using the D drive (second hard drive) as my data drive. Will I be able to access documents/files/videos/pictures/etc from either the Vista boot or the XP boot?
2. For programs that I might want to run in XP but test in Vista but aren't certified (like Vegas) do I need to install it twice--once on the Vista partition Program Files and again on the XP partition?
However, I do have some basic questions about dual-boot systems that I haven't been able to find answers to. Let's assume that after I partition my C drive (which will be my Vista drive), the new partition will be designated as my G drive (second hard drive will be D and two optical drives will probably be E & F).
1. I will be using the D drive (second hard drive) as my data drive. Will I be able to access documents/files/videos/pictures/etc from either the Vista boot or the XP boot?
2. For programs that I might want to run in XP but test in Vista but aren't certified (like Vegas) do I need to install it twice--once on the Vista partition Program Files and again on the XP partition?