Hi Richard
I tried putting Vista in charge, well I had to really because my new
system came with Vista startup image preloaded on the main drive in a
hidden partition.
Once I had Vista up and running, I installed my XP drive and used bios
boot selection to run one or the other. That worked fine but was a
pain, but necessary because some of my older programs were not
acceptable to Vista.
So I did some research and downloaded easyBCD and vistaboot pro, hoping
to be able to set up a dual boot selection without modifying the bios
each time I wanted to swap.
I never did get a stable system, although I tried all sorts of tricks.
The main problem was, with Vista in control, I could not re-install my
winXP to get rid of any problems, as on first re-boot during setup, the
XP drive would be lost.
The only way was to disconnect my Vista sata drive and then re-install
XP separately.
In the end, I gave up and reformatted the sata and loaded XP.
The one thing I could not do, is what you hope to do, that is load XP
first followed by Vista. I just didn't have a startup disk.
So, good luck. I think it might work, but you will be hardly getting
help from Microsoft, they are a bit one eyed about Vista.
I am still smarting from having to flush expensive software down the
toilet, so it might be a while before I try Vista again and only when
all suppliers have compatible drivers for their software.
Bobthequill
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