How To Add XP to a Vista machine
CVG have recently had an article put on there by Phil Wand, showing people a better way of putting Windows XP on your new Vista PC without reformatting.
How to... Add XP to a Vista machine Guide - CVG.com
CVG have recently had an article put on there by Phil Wand, showing people a better way of putting Windows XP on your new Vista PC without reformatting.
Phil Wand said:Bugged by the fact you've upgraded to Vista, and have found that the software you've got no longer works or behaves erratically?
Yeah, me too. While you could get annoyed at the fact publishers are charging people money for upgrades and patches you wouldn't have needed had you stuck with XP, the best thing to do is stick with Vista and install XP. Get it right and you'll be hopping happily between the two Windows without a care in the world.
The first thing you need to do is work out how much room you need, and that depends on what you're planning to do with it. On its own, XP eats about 1.5GB of your hard drive, so the minimum space you need is 2GB - enough for the operating system, plus a small amount of data.
If you're looking to play all the games you put in the loft because they refused to work under Vista, as a rule of thumb you should add 2GB for every CD-based title and 10GB for those on DVD.
How to... Add XP to a Vista machine Guide - CVG.com