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February 3rd, 2008, 06:05 AM
#1
Dual Operating System!!!
Hi AO's
A per when we talk about vista we need all the old programs to get upgraded as per the last post of mine i had problems with VS.net 2003 which is not compactible with vista for which either i have to downgrade to windows XP or else upgrade to vs.net 2005 or higher.
well VS.net is not the only problem but all other programs also i have to upgrade which will really affect my budget.
Coming up to one solution i had to check whether my laptop can handle this dual OS or not?
With Dual Processor i mean Windows XP and the the existing one which is Vista Home Premium
The detials of my Lap top is....
Laptop made is ACER
Module : 4720Z
OS : Vista Home Premium
HDD : 120 giga
Ram : 1 giga
Processor : Intel Dual Core
Thanks and regards
KK
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February 3rd, 2008, 06:49 AM
#2
Why not run VMWARE or MS Virtual PC - the later is a no ost from MS.. the install XP in VM.. run the "Non-Compactable" progs from there
Being a stickler for uniform measurements.. WTF is a giga?
And just what model CPU are you running.. there are a couple of dozen Dual Core Intels in the market.. and I am to fecking lazy to google the acer model..
Advice here would be with vista.. 2Gb of Ram.. esp if you decide the VM option is what you need..
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February 3rd, 2008, 10:26 AM
#3
Aha Virtual PC
That is what even i was wondering if i can work with it
and other way round i m sorry to use giga its Gb (Giga Bytes)
and yes i guess i would upgrade the Ram of my laptop
which would be more suitable for making it work altogether
Thx
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