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msninja April 26th, 2015 11:22 PM

Two operating systems on one machine
 
How do you create a separate partition to install a second o/s on one computer? I did this in the past when I had winXP and win95 together. This obviously was many years ago and I can't remember how to do it now. The current machine has winVista Business, and I want to install an older version of windows. Thank you.

Murf April 27th, 2015 12:16 AM

The problem you will have is when installing two operating systems, you always install the oldest first. As each operating system uses a different boot manager. It can be done though.


Example Win Vista uses what is called boot manager or Bootmgr.exe and Win XP (if that is what your going to install )uses a boot.ini file.

1st you will need software to partition the drive without loosing any data, if you have one drive. Obviously you must have enough free space to install the 2nd operating system.

Also it depends on the existing partition is it NTFS or Fat 32. Which 2nd Operating system are you planning on installing? NTFS started with Windows XP, earlier was Fat 32.

There are several free programs out there, one is EaseUS Partition Master

Also here is a pretty good step-by-step HERE

msninja April 27th, 2015 12:29 AM

Thanks Murf!

Do I assume correctly that I could also install the second o/s on an external drive such as a usb thumb drive or an external hard drive? Would that eliminate the need to create a new partition and potentially lose data?

smurfy April 27th, 2015 12:42 AM

Yes, you can potentially install to an external drive, although the problem you will face there is older versions of Windows may not detect the USB drive without extra drivers.

There could be an easier way. Why do you need the older Windows version?
Virtualisation could be an option. Install Virtual Machine software natively in your Vista O/S and then build a VM (which can be on an external drive) with the older Windows version.
Examples of free (for non-commercial use) VM software:
Oracle Virtual Box
VMware Player
Windows Virtual PC (Microsoft).

msninja April 27th, 2015 12:49 AM

I'm trying to install the older o/s to bypass the compatibility wizard. The software that I'm trying to run doesn't quite work correctly when set to compatibility for the older versions. Was hoping that installing the secondary o/s would allow us to be able to run the older programs we want to use.

Thanks for the ideas. I'll try virtual machine first... hopefully that's all it will take.


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