Re: Dual booting vista 32 and vista 64
The license does not allow for two installations Lee, even though they are
on the same machine. The license allows for an single install of either 32
or 64 bit, but not both. However, speaking technically now, it will work
provided OP has 64 bit hardware to install it on. Activation of the second
installation will require a phone call as the key will already be in use.
Virtual PC can only install on Vista Ultimate, Business, and Enterprise, not
Home Premium or Basic. Plus, only MSDN/Technet versions of Home Premium or
Basic can be installed into a VPC. Stupid and senseless limitation that it
is, but it is what it is.
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>> So is it possible to dual boot vista 32 and 64? I have equipment that
>> will only work in 32 bit but I have some 64 bit apps. So, it would be
>> cool to have the choice.
>>
>> I also only have one DVD copy and one licence. It's vista home premium.
>>
>> If it is possible, what's the procedure?
>
> You could install VPC2007 and run one Vista in a Virtual Machine, probably
> the 32. I'm not really sure of the licensing issues, but you could try and
> if it works for you then I'd do it.
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/virtualpc/default.mspx