I have one I can't solve but need two. I have an older H.P. 9700 Intel entertainment laptop that came with Vista installed on the primary drive and it works great (works a treat if your a Brit). The original install of Vista partitioned the H.D. into 2 partitions, primary and the second just restore. I reduced the primary and enlarged the second and reformatted it so it's clean. Part Magic shows it's "A" O.K..
Here is my dilemma, I use Vista on the PC and it works O.K. but by necessity I have to have Win 2000 installed for a camera software tethering program (shooting birds remotely) with the laptop. I have a fairly large partition NTSF (100gb) that is unused, clean but Vista will not let me install Windows 2000 on the empty partition. Whenever you try to install W2K a menu comes up and says the O/S is older than the one I have and it shuts off the PC.
I have researched everything I can find to see if I can defeat the INSTALL objection to installing a Dual boot system with both O/S's on the H.D.
Does anyone know a "defeat" that simply lets me install 2 different O/S's on this PC
If I try to start the PC and install the Win 2K disks the PC stops me with the same message. I've tried slip streams etc. but all the same and MS is no help, all they tell me to do is buy a newer distro. H.P. is no help as they don't even offer drivers for W2k for this PC, I did find the bootlegs though. I've used dual boot on dozens of PC's but this one has me baffled, I think it's only indigenous to Vista. In fact this PC I'm using is XP and 7 with no install problem.
I need someone smarter than me to tell me how to defeat the Vista lock on installing an older O/S. I could install W2k ONLY on it a s a primary O/S but then I lose the ability to do other things with Vista like 64 bit programs so I would prefer dual boot.