Vista 64 Dual Boot Changing Drive Letter

Mar 26, 2008

I wish to install vista 64 on my computer that has Windows XP Pro as dual boot.

Drive C would have XP Pro
Drive G Vista 64.

But when you boot vista it calls changes drive G and calls it drive C. Can this be stopped or can I install windows XP and Vista 64 to the same drive?

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I wish to install vista 64 on my computer that has Windows XP Pro as dual boot. Drive C would have XP Pro Drive G Vista 64. But when you boot vista it calls changes drive G and calls it drive C. Can this be stopped or can I install windows XP and Vista 64 to the same drive?

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