I got a new one this fall too, love the choices... Vista Vista or more Vista. They made me all the offers to get new software included. Bah humbug, figure Id see what was on it and go from there. I had about 10 sets of senior pics to finish editing...... no Photoshop. I've got 7.0 and 9.0 CS1 and CS2. No, they want me to drop 2000.00 and buy CS4. That and my printer drivers dont work, and HP doesnt make Vista drivers for my printer. Its a lab quality 5 cartridge job, almost a grand to replace all the ink, and naturally Id put all new ink in it.
I refuse, absolutely refuse to spend an extra 3 to 5 grand. Got to poking around and got an idea. I pulled the hard drive out of my old XP machine, unhooked the Vista hard drive. Turned it on and viola', it booted XP just like normal. Catch was, the ethernet card in this computer wont run on XP.
Then I reconnected the Vista drive and changed the bios boot order so it boots to Vista. If I want to do pic editing and printing, I escape to bios and boot the XP drive.
Im not sure if any of this will work for you, but at least its a way to save your XP stuff.
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