hi i chose to do and upgrade and it copies all the vista files and then goes onto the next section and restarts the pc. It restarts as windows xp but in the c:/ there are vista folders. what should i do? my pc is a hp one with a 200gb hdd which has been partitioned (5gb / 180gb) by them for there recovery setup. Is it possible to do a full installation by booting the pc with the vista dvd but be able to keep the current windows xp os and the hp recovery partition? what i really want to do is be able to have the ability to dual boot vista/os but still have the hp recovery partition. (i think i need the recovery pasrtition because the pc did not come with any cds, instead hp told me to make a recovery disk which when i boot up the pc with it in gives me access to the hp partition to set the pc up to how it was when i first bought it) any ideas appreciated,
many thanks Hish

how do i do a install and be able to keep my existing partit
I used Partition Magic 8 to create a separate partition for Vista. Here's a screen shot:
http://home.cfl.rr.com/jbmsbink/VistaInstall.jpg
As you can see, I am running Windows 98SE, XP Pro SP2 and Vista Beta 2 on this PC.
If you decide to use Partition Magic 8, only use it in Safe Mode. I've been using Partition Magic since version 5 and I can assure you that using Partition Magic in Safe Mode is best way to go.
Once you create your extra partition(s), insert the Vista DVD while you are in XP. You will see a Custom (installation) button. Choose that to select the partition on which you want to install Vista and follow the on-screen prompts.
Others will probably come along with suggestions about free partitioning programs. Follow their advice on using those programs carefully.
HTH.
Joe
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hi i chose to do and upgrade and it copies all the vista files and then goes onto the next section and restarts the pc. It restarts as windows xp but in the c:/ there are vista folders. what should i do? my pc is a hp one with a 200gb hdd which has been partitioned (5gb / 180gb) by them for there recovery setup. Is it possible to do a full installation by booting the pc with the vista dvd but be able to keep the current windows xp os and the hp recovery partition? what i really want to do is be able to have the ability to dual boot vista/os but still have the hp recovery partition. (i think i need the recovery pasrtition because the pc did not come with any cds, instead hp told me to make a recovery disk which when i boot up the pc with it in gives me access to the hp partition to set the pc up to how it was when i first bought it) any ideas appreciated,
many thanks Hish
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