aoc153 Posted May 13, 2005 Posted May 13, 2005 OK so I downloaded build 5048. I want to try installing on an older machine I have first before trying on my main pc. It has 2 harddrives so if I run setup and install on my F Drive, do I need a boot manager thing or will my pc know theres 2 OS'S installed? Also, my older pc doesnt exactly meet some of the reqirements so will it still let me install?Thanks!!
Blam-O! Posted May 21, 2005 Posted May 21, 2005 If the PC is old and you say it doesn't come to par with longhorn requirements, then the obvious answer is no. If Windows XP is installed as the Primary OS then Longhorn wil know that you have another OS there, as long as you don't install Longhorn over it! ... Have you even read the "Read Me" yet?(Parts from the Read Me:)Important Information about SetupComputer configurations for installationYou can install Longhorn onto a computer that meets the following requirements:The version of Longhorn for x86-based systems requires a partition that musthave 6 gigabytes (GB) of free space and 256 megabytes (MB) of RAM. If the videocard is sharing system RAM with only 256 MB, Setup will not be able to completethis installation.The version of Longhorn for 64-bit extended systems requires a partition thatmust have 6 GB of free space and 512 MB of RAM. If the video card is sharingsystem RAM with only 512 MB, Setup will not be able to complete this installation. You are not installing this preliminary release of Longhorn on a hidden partition ora partition reserved for use by your OEM. The drive on which you want to install Longhorn is not a dynamic disk. Install Longhorn on clean partitions onlyYou can perform only a clean installation of this preliminary release of Longhorn.You cannot upgrade your computer to this release. You can start a cleaninstallation of Longhorn from the installation DVD while you are running WindowsXP, a Microsoft Windows Serverâ„¢ 2003 operating system, or Windows Server2003 with Service Pack 1. To perform a clean installation, be sure to format thetarget partition as NTFS before you start the installation. If you have no operatingsystem installed or you are running an operating system other than Windows XPwith Service Pack 2 or Windows Server 2003, start the computer from theinstallation DVD and perform a clean installation. You can format the partition asNTFS during Setup.You will be unable to install on FAT and FAT32 partitions. Although you cannotchoose a format other than NTFS during the installation, if you install thispreliminary release of Longhorn on a drive or partition that was previouslyformatted as FAT, you must reformat the drive to NTFS before you installLonghorn.We recommend that you start Setup from the Longhorn installation DVD. From theSetup Wizard, enter the product key, read and agree to the License Terms forMicrosoft Software, and click Clean installation. To format the partition, on theWhere to install Windows wizard page, choose the partition you want to formatand click Format. Then install Longhorn.
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