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re: Download questions
Saturday, July 1, 2006 at 3:56 am
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Posted by Tijnemans (1 messages posted)


You can install Windows Vista Beta 2 as a stand-alone OS on it's own partition or 
upgrade a Windows XP installation. I Recommend that you install it on it's own partition. 
But make sure you make the partition FIRST before starting the setup. Because the 
partition section of the Windows Vista installer is a bit buggy. It removed my backup 
partition on my PC. So make sure you make a empty new parition in Windows XP or with 
some program before running setup.

By the way, you will not lose any files, as long as you installed it on it's own 
partition!

About the risk, well there might be some risk, but as far as I have seen it's very 
nice behaving and I'm writing this message in it at the moment. It also didn't mess 
with my files on the other partition at all.

To switch back to Windows XP, just delete the Windows Vista partition in Windows 
XP or some program. If your computer doesn't boot anymore after that, try the repair 
console in the setup of Windows XP. (for Info just ask....)

The difference between the 32 and 64-bits versions is that they are made for a particilair 
processor. If you have a 64-bits processor (Like the AMD64 or a Intel with EM64) 
you can use the 64-bits version. Otherwise you use the 32-bits version. If you rae 
not sure what you got, the you can always use the 32-bits version. It will run on 
those 64-bits enabled processors.



Written in response to:
Download questions (cyrus: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 at 3:49 pm)

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