Thought you guys might be able to help me out with the following before I actually gave it a try. I'd rather know in advance if it will work or not.
I want to try out Vista to see what all the hoopla is about. However I want to install it completely separate from my XP system. This rules out using the upgrade feature or the usual dual boot feature.
So what I thought I could do is to physically disconnect my C drive, which is my boot and XP drive, and in it's place connect a spare IDE drive, formatted and empty.
I would then boot up the Vista CD and install it to this 'new' C drive. I assume it would be the C drive as it's on the same IDE connector as my XP drive.
So when everything is complete my 'new' C drive will have Vista when I boot up my machine. I have other drives but I assume they will not be affected by Vista and I will not put anything Vista system related on them.
When I want to go back to XP all I have to do is disconnect the Vista drive and reconnect my XP drive in it's place. Boot up and I'm back to where I was before Vista. Neither OS is worse for the wear, I hope.
Does this meet my requirement to keep Vista and XP totally separate with the ability to go back and forth without screwing up either system?
Another idea I had was that after I install Vista on the new hard drive I could reconnect my XP drive again, hook up the Vista drive to my second IDE connector and use my BIOS to boot Vista from there. I assume doing this would cause my Vista drive to be my C drive and who knows what my other drives would become.
When I want to go back to XP all I have to do is boot normally as that drive is the first drive to boot.
Looking for some expert thoughts on this.
I want to try out Vista to see what all the hoopla is about. However I want to install it completely separate from my XP system. This rules out using the upgrade feature or the usual dual boot feature.
So what I thought I could do is to physically disconnect my C drive, which is my boot and XP drive, and in it's place connect a spare IDE drive, formatted and empty.
I would then boot up the Vista CD and install it to this 'new' C drive. I assume it would be the C drive as it's on the same IDE connector as my XP drive.
So when everything is complete my 'new' C drive will have Vista when I boot up my machine. I have other drives but I assume they will not be affected by Vista and I will not put anything Vista system related on them.
When I want to go back to XP all I have to do is disconnect the Vista drive and reconnect my XP drive in it's place. Boot up and I'm back to where I was before Vista. Neither OS is worse for the wear, I hope.
Does this meet my requirement to keep Vista and XP totally separate with the ability to go back and forth without screwing up either system?
Another idea I had was that after I install Vista on the new hard drive I could reconnect my XP drive again, hook up the Vista drive to my second IDE connector and use my BIOS to boot Vista from there. I assume doing this would cause my Vista drive to be my C drive and who knows what my other drives would become.
When I want to go back to XP all I have to do is boot normally as that drive is the first drive to boot.
Looking for some expert thoughts on this.
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