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Under Vista, right-click on the computer, Properties, Advanced System Settings (in the green box on the right), System and Fault Recovery Settings under Default System, and select the Vista system you want to use in the Default System under System Boot.
Rebooting will do it.
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It can't be installed under one disk, install XP first and then Vista, and the dual system should be from low to high.
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First of all, you must install XP first, and then Vista, XP can be installed in FAT32, and Vista can't, I can give you a suggestion, put C grid into FAT32, other disks NTFS, install XP in C disk, Vista in other disks, after the two systems are fully installed, it will automatically load and boot in the system boot file.
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1. After entering the Windows 7 system, right-click "Computer" and select "Properties" in the pop-up menu.
2. Go to the "System" option, then click "Advanced System Settings" on the left side, pop up the "System Properties" dialog box, then click the "Advanced" tab, and click "Settings" in the "Startup and Failback" group.
3. "Startup and Failback" pops up, click the drop-down list of the "Default Operating System" item in the "System Startup" tab, two startup items "Earlier version of Windows" and "Windows 7" appear, I select "Earlier Version of Windows".
4. The default display time of "Windows Startup Manager" is 30 seconds, if you think it is too long, check the "time to display recovery options when needed" and change the time to 10 seconds. Click "OK" to go back.
System Properties" dialog box, click OK, and click the close button in the upper right corner to exit the setting. Once you're done, reboot and the default option is an earlier version of Windows.
Note: The system boot order setting is invalid in earlier versions of Windows, and you must log in to Windows 7 and modify it in Windows 7 to take effect.
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Have you installed the dual system and reinstalled the XP? That's not going to be easy, so let's reinstall Vista if it's not too much trouble. I've also encountered this situation.,I reinstalled it without saying a word.,I just feel that Vista can't recover after optimizing it with Optimizer.。
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Your XP is installed in the C disk, that is, the startup information file associated with Vista and the C drive is lost, generally in XP when cleaning the registry with win optimization master, there is no attention to the Vista and the C disk associated with the startup information file is not cleared, this phenomenon will occur. You can restore the registry with win optimizer under XP, and you can solve the problem (you can only restore it after making a backup during the cleanup). If that doesn't work, you'll have to reinstall Vista.
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Failure to boot is a relatively common and serious failure, which used to be manually fixed by the user under XP. In Vista, you only need to boot the machine through the disc to enter the fault recovery console, and then enter the fixboot command, and Vista will automatically detect the boot failure and automatically use the bcdmd command to fix it. This is a great help to the average user and is commendable.
--Rainforest Wood Wind Windows Vista Ultimate with SP1 Lite Description.
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XP with ghost, Vista with step-by-step installation, so that the reboot can be started.
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This seems to have to install XP first, and then install Vista, but it's very troublesome to use the two together.
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Fix the operating system options with bcdautofix after installation.
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Many XP system users do not want to give up the XP system in order to experience the functions of the Win7 flagship system, so they install a dual system on their computers, the dual system of the XP system and the win7 system, and it is very convenient to switch and use. But install one more system,It also needs the problem of system boot sequence,Is it to set win7 system first or set XP system first,If you need to replace it later, how to operate? Now I will share with you the modification method of XP and Win7 dual system boot order on this issue!
Operation steps: 1. Enter the operation interface of the win7 system, click the start menu, and enter the control panel interface.
2. Find and enter System Functions in the Open Control Panel window, and then click Advanced System Settings in the left menu.
3. In the system properties window that opens, switch the interface to the advanced column, then find "Startup and Fault Recovery" below, and click the settings button at the back.
4. In the window that appears, change the status of the default operating system to the system you want to start first, for example, the Win7 system is selected here, and of course, the XP system can also be selected.
Probably not, it doesn't matter if you install the XP system and the settings of the router.
It seems unlikely that it does not affect it. Just use Ghost XP to restore Vista's drive letter.
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