To install two windows at once

I am currently using Windows Vista, but I have a few useful software that do not work on Windows Vista (I also tried to see the new version, but it is not available)
Thus, it would be beneficial to install Windows XP (if so, how)
or I heard we can install two windows at the same time as. (it would be beneficail)

Which of the two methods works well

Hello

You can create:

(a) a dual boot install WinXP on a separate volume or drive, and then repair the boot with your Vista disk sector. It will take you computer to access alternative installation and you should also take care to turn off System Restore in XP that it clears Vista restore points.

(b) use a tool such as Virtual PC (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/), and create an installation of XP in your Vista installation so that you can run your software without having to restart the system. Limitations here include physical access low level of the virtual OS, none supported USB, and you must share your ram between facilities (if you have a low amount installed, this can cause performance issues). Good luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Crazy" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

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