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| I see a lot of people doing dual boots of XP and vista, or XP and Linux or Vista and linux or any combination of these. My question here is: why? what makes doing things that way easier/better/more efficent? or is it one of those "because i can" things? |
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| Because I like Vista and I like XP. I like them for different things - I use Vista when I'm slacking off and XP when I have to work.
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"I loved the P182 so much that, when my wife's system was all noisy and needed all sorts of cleaning, I bought her one. Then, when I wanted a cat, I bought a P182. The P182 is not a cat per se, but it's still an excellent buy." My System: 日夏子
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#3
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| vista: looks better but needs more system resources
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xp: faster than vista but looks plain and lacks style linux: does everything windows does and faster, it is less restrictive but it cannot play many games i dual boot vista 64 bit home prem and *buntu linux i use linux for everything apart from games My System: Cewy's wonder macine
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Mainly to "test the water" with Vista, without completely messing up their current XP installation. It is also cheaper to split a hard drive in two rather than buy a new one dedicated to Vista.
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Woah! You found my secret sentence! lol, n00b. My System: =/
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| Also, some software and hardware will not work in Vista, so a dual boot with XP, solves the problem.
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My System: Home Build
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