Installing XP, 2003 system method under Vista

  

This is a super common problem. Many computer users with Windows Vista system often need to install dual systems because of game compatibility issues or programming problems. Even with multiple systems, so many friends have raised this question in the Vista Home Forum. How can I install Windows XP or Windows 2003 under Windows Vista? This problem, mainly need to be solved, the C drive already has Windows Vista system, want to install Windows XP or Windows 2003 on other partitions, such as D drive E drive F drive G drive H drive and so on. . . Don't worry, this problem comes hand-in-hand (buzzling does not look like tax), pick up: The first step, the purpose of this step is to first make a multi-boot menu under Windows Vista system, ready to install a new xp or 2003 system. Under Windows Vista, download and run Vista Optimizer (click here to download), open Vista Optimizer, use the following steps: 1. Click on the left side of the system settings & rdquo; 2, click on the following system startup settings & rdquo 3, click on the right side of the "multiple system selection", 4, click on the bottom of the "add" & rdquo;, 5, click on the add, will come out a dialog box, select the system type is other, you can enter the system name The text that you want to display in the boot menu, for example: “Windows XP” or “Windows Server 2003”, as shown below: 6. I set the system name of the previous step to “Windows Server 2003” (you Feel free to set it to Windows 2010, as long as you understand, huh, huh), click OK, the new system you just added appears in the Vista optimization master window, the next time you boot, this will appear on your computer boot Inside the menu, of course, we are only the first step to get started. Ready, you haven't installed a new operating system yet. The Vista Optimizer also has a Backup and Restore button that is used to back up your computer's boot menu settings. You can select each system in the system list and click “set as the default startup item", which can be used as the default startup system after the computer is turned on. Of course, after you have not selected the system, wait for 30 seconds. default. By the way, the operating system chooses the waiting time, you can also change it in the Vista optimization master, the default is 30 seconds. At this point, the first step is completed successfully. In fact, it is very simple.

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