
I want to say thank you for the time and the instructions provided. Select to resize it to use all the unallocated space and the space of the existing Vista partition.


There are several different ways to accomplish the task. When you boot into Vista, does Vista see the XP partition? Is it assigned a drive letter? This is the default for a standard Microsoft multi-boot setup.ĭo you have a standard Microsoft Vista OEM or retail DVD? You'll need to use the Repair Mode. I assume you have already done successful restores using TI and know it works properly on your computer.

This can be restored so you can start over if you run into problems (this can often be quicker than trying to fix a problem). You should be able to do what you want, but there are some things that need done first to give it the best chance for success.īefore beginning, I would create an Entire Disk Image backup of the drive.
