Heroes, can anyone tell me that the XP system can be directly loaded into the VISTA system without i

Updated on technology 2024-05-24
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Taken from other answers. Hope it works for you.

    Windows Vista Configuration:

    Processor (CPU).

    All Intel or AMD processors above the mid-range can meet the basic needs of Windows Vista, and low-end processors can also run Vista, but they may not be as good as they can be, and they are obviously not competent for high-end games as well as **. Both AMD and Intel have already launched dual-core processors that will be excellent options for Windows Vista. In the high-end 64-bit segment, the current AMD and Intel 64-bit processors are a good choice, and they are both excellent pairs for Windows Vista.

    RAM In order to get the most out of Windows Vista's advanced features, you'll need at least 512 MB of RAM, which can support both system and normal software running needs. Since many games are currently using up to 512MB, it is advisable for Windows Vista users to have 1GB or more RAM. If your usual software application is more hardware demanding, it's a good idea to make sure that there is room for more memory space on the new system.

    GraphicsWindows Vista has gorgeous graphics, but you can also set it up to be as demanding as Windows XP. If you want to experience all the effects of Windows Vista, you must have a powerful graphics card. First of all, you have to avoid using the current low-end GPU and make sure that your graphics card supports DirectX 9 and has at least 64MB of video memory.

    It's best to choose a discrete PCI Express or APG graphics card. If you choose to use a system with an integrated display chip, make sure that the system has a PCI Express AGP slot, which is for easy upgrading.

    Storage Hardware The bigger the hard drive, the better, and given that the hard drive is the bottleneck of PC speed today, choosing a high-speed hard drive can achieve a significant performance boost. It is recommended that you consider SATA hard drives, which have at least 8MB of cache and support NCQ technology. It is important to have a *** drive that also has the ability to read and write.

    Network Make sure your PC has the latest network compatibility, and for laptops, to support Wi-Fi, you need at least 100MB of broadband for home PCs. For PCs, joining the wireless network function will give you more flexibility and more convenient connection with your laptop.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Of course you can, but at your own risk...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Do you mean to install Vista directly inside XP? Simple,Install a virtual light area,A Vista system on the Internet**,Or use software such as Nero,Copy your Vista disc to your hard disk,Then import your Vista disc from the virtual light area to your hard disk system,You can install it directly,It is recommended to empty your D disk,And reserve 30G space,Directly choose to install it on the D disk (Note:Your D disk must be the main partition and in NTFS format,If you install other disks,The same is the case),The rest is the next thing, do you understand?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Instead of isolation, you can choose to use VPC or VMware virtual machine software.

    As long as you specify a directory, you can install linux, freebsd, vista, 2000, xp, 98 and so on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Scheme 1: Vista Bottoms XP Dual System.

    If you have installed the Vista system first, and then installed the XP system in another partition, then after installing the XP system, you can only enter the XP system. You can do this to do a dual boot menu:

    Enter your XP system and make sure you have NTLDR, NTDETECT, and these three files under your C drive.

    Copy. The Windows System32 file from the hard drive partition where you installed Vista is located in the Windows System32 folder of the hard drive partition where you installed the XP system.

    Put in the Vista installation CD and close its auto-run window.

    Open—To start --- run, enter cmd enter, and then x:

    Press enter (x for your disc letter) and enter cd

    press enter on boot (go to the boot directory).

    Then type bootsect

    nt60sys enter.

    Close all windows and reboot the system, after restarting the system, there is no dual boot menu, but directly enter the Vista system.

    Turn off User Account Control in the Control Panel.

    Enter bcdedit

    create

    legacy}

    ddescription" (description refers to the location of the file you just copied in the partition where xp is installed. (If the prompt is already there, ignore it).

    Then enter bcdedit

    setlegacy}

    device

    boot enter.

    Then enter bcdedit

    setlegacy}

    pathntldr enter.

    Then enter bcdedit

    displayorder

    legacy}

    addlast enter.

    Restart the computer and you can see the dual boot menu, don't forget to turn on the user account control in Vista, I heard that it is very useful, although it is annoying.

    Pay attention to the spaces in the command line, don't lose them.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Can give you 2 suggestions.

    1. Install the virtual machine under your Vista to install XP, but it affects the performance, and it is a book, the memory is larger, and it can be used improvised.

    2. Use XP CD to boot and install XP, but XP cannot be installed on the system disk where Vista is located, so the result will be lost Vista boot selection, you can search to get the information of repairing XP Vista dual boot menu.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It should be possible. But I didn't pretend like that. Because as soon as it is installed, it is said that the system is more advanced than the installed system.

    So you install the XP system first, and then install the Vista system, and I heard that it is okay to install the mirrored XP system on the plate first. I haven't tried it though. All I know is install XP first and then Vista!

    You can give it a try!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1) Put the disc into the CD-ROM drive and restart the computer. Set the first launch item to Guangqi. And then it's OK.

    2) Next Ghost XP Image (ISO) and install a virtual drive in **. Import the image into the virtual drive. Then you can double-click the icon of the optical drive generated by the virtual optical drive and install it.

    3) Next USB flash drive to launch the maker. Make a USB flash drive startup item for XP. Install it using a USB flash drive.

    Supplement: No matter how the system is installed. Start by backing up the appropriate hardware drivers.

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