Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Installing Windows XP after Windows 7 (Dual boot)

How to install Windows XP after Windows 7 ~

Try ~

1.Log on to the Computer Management (you can do it comfortably through the start menu);

2.Select Disk Management (in the menu located to the left of the Window);


3.Right-click on the partition to "shrink" to install XP, and select "Shrink Volume" from the context menu;


4.Enter the number of MB to be used to install Windows XP in the "Enter the amount of space to shrink in MB (recommended 4.000MB) and click Shrink;


5.Restart your PC;


6.Insert the installation of Windows XP in the drive and the computer to boot from it;


7.Follow the wizard and set the destination space partitioned;


8.Insert the installation of Windows 7 (or a disk) in the player and the computer to boot from it;


9.Select "System Recovery" followed by "Startup Repair";


10.Reboot the PC and log on to Windows 7;


11.Install and start VistaBootPro;


12.Ignore the request for the creation of backup files;


13.Go to the menu "Diagnostics -> Run Diagnostics";


14.The emergence of new entries in the operating systems that will present in VistaBootPro, click the Apply updates;


15.Restart your PC.

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