Hi ,
I'm currently running Vista Ultimate with SP2 . I split the internal 500gib HD initially into 285 / 180 partition . I did this with Vista's inbuilt partition tool . The Primary 285 gig partition holds all program files and system files , the 180 gig partition holds games and other miscellaneous stuff .
For study reasons I need to create a multiple boot system of Windows 2000 , Windows XP and my preferred OS Vista . It's been a while since I created a multiple boot system and the OS installs won't be used for anything other than OS construct study .
I tried using the Vista partition again to reallocate some spare HD space on the main partition but I seem to have shrunk the partition as far as Vista will allow . Still 285 gig with 182 gig spare space is more than adequate for multiple OS installs .
If I create a partition upon install ( boot from disc ) , leaving clear the existing Vista install will I be able to create seperate partions on the main drive for installs of Win 2k and Win XP using the same method on a clean install ( create partion , delete partition prompts ) .
I know most drivers for Vista and XP work the same but would I have to reinstall specific drivers if uncompatible for the different OS installs ? Say chipset drivers for example ?
Many thanks .




