17
Jan

I'm already using Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit but I have some softwares which only work with 32-bit version. I have two Hard Drives. Can I Install 64-bit version on 1 drive and 32-bit on the other drive?


Answer:
yes you can. When you put in the vista cd to start installing it it asks you where you want it installed. Reformat the hard drive that you want to install it on (its one of the expandable options under drive options, it has a pink eraser next to it), then just install it on that hard drive. Once its all done and instaled you will get an option of which os to use when u first turn on ur pc. but be very careful with this, as there are a lot of things that could go wrong, and you might not be able to access any of ur os's. Iv'e never had problems doing two os's but i wouldnt reccomend going any higher than that.

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