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  • Dual boot system for Edius.

    I have Edius 5.11 on a Xp sp3 system and would like to try it on a vista 64 system. I bought the operating system and thought I would make a dual boot system. Is it better to put the new system on a completely different empty drive or on a partition that I have already on my current C drive?

    I would then just install the programs I need for Editing on the Vista system.

    I never did a dual boot system before. Anything to watch out for inparticular?

    Thanks.
    Edius 8 Workgroup, Intel 3770K, Asus P8Z77-V Motherboard, 32GB DDR3 1600 ram, SSD for C, external Raid box with WE RE4 1TB drives Raid 0 for video assets. Overclocked 4.3ghz, Asus GTX 660 ti, water cooled system. Windows 10 Professional 64bit

  • #2
    Why not try it on Windows 7, - you will never go back to XP or Vista again
    Edius Broadcast 4.54 NX Express,ProCoder 3,Asus P5W DH, QX6850 3.00GHz, 2GB RAM, GeForce 7600GS 512mb, 2x 750GB SATA2 7200RPM video drive, 320GB SATA2 System Drive, Samsung SyncMaster 305T, Behringer BCF2000

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    • #3
      Windows 7 is not officially supported by Grass Valley. You play with fire at your own risk.

      Burnandreturn, you can either put it into an empty partition on the same physical drive as your current C drive or into a separate HDD ... no difference to the install. Just ensure you have the device driver support for your HDD in VISTA 64 before you start.

      AND - to be extra careful, BACKUP your existing C drive before you install, to be on the safe side.
      TingSern
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      Edius 10 WG, Lenovo P72 workstation laptop, 64GB RAM, Xeon CPU, Windows 11 Pro (64 bits), 2 x 2TB Samsung M2.NVME and 1 x 4TB Samsung SSD internal. Panasonic UX180 camera, Blackmagic 4K Pocket Cinema

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      • #4
        Imho .....vista overwrite the boot loader from XP

        it needs first install vista and as second system the (older) XP

        or you make it with two removable disk (on the same Sata port)
        CentralEurope aka Hans
        voluntary / unpaid moderator from the german GV-forum ... Edius 4.61 up to Edius 9.xx
        i9-7980XE 18cores/36threads - M.2 960PRO 512GB - M.2 970PRO 1TB - div. 2 or4TB disks - 32GB DDR4-3600 - GTX 1080 8GB - Win_10prof
        [the AMD 1950X 16cores / 32 threads = go return because of massive problems, Not only I had these problems]

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        • #5
          That's absolutely wrong. You MUST install WIN XP first, THEN VISTA over it. The bootstrap of VISTA will allow you to boot into WIN XP (as a "previous Operating System"). If you reverse the order, VISTA won't come up.

          If you want to be 101% careful, backup EVERYTHING from the WINXP drive first before you install VISTA into another partition.
          TingSern
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          Edius 10 WG, Lenovo P72 workstation laptop, 64GB RAM, Xeon CPU, Windows 11 Pro (64 bits), 2 x 2TB Samsung M2.NVME and 1 x 4TB Samsung SSD internal. Panasonic UX180 camera, Blackmagic 4K Pocket Cinema

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          • #6
            Yep win XP first then Vista.

            Steve
            Main system, Supermicro X8DAH+,Dual Xeon X5680 cpu's 24 cores,2x1400watt power supplys,SC747TG-R1400B-SQ Case,192GB 1333mhz ECC Registered ram,8 x 480GB Intel 520 SSD drives,Windows 7 64 bit ultimate, GTX 670 4GB ,2 x Sony BWU300S Blu-Ray burners, 1x Sony DVD burner,LSI 9266 Raid Controller with Cache vault & fast path Lic, ESI MayaE Audio,HD Spark,Blackmagic intensity Pro,TMPGenc 5,Episode Pro 6,Sorenson 9 Pro,Alcohol 120 V2, Edius 6.53,Dell 27"LCD,HD Spark, Powershield 3000VA UPS.

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            • #7
              Thank you. I installed Vista 64 Business on a separate partition on my C drive.

              All works fine so far. It seems that things render faster on Vista than XP.
              Edius 8 Workgroup, Intel 3770K, Asus P8Z77-V Motherboard, 32GB DDR3 1600 ram, SSD for C, external Raid box with WE RE4 1TB drives Raid 0 for video assets. Overclocked 4.3ghz, Asus GTX 660 ti, water cooled system. Windows 10 Professional 64bit

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              • #8
                If you feed VISTA 64 with enough RAM (more than 8GB) - the response of VISTA 64 is faster than WinXP Pro 32 ... I should know - I have playing with it for more than 6 months now.
                TingSern
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                Edius 10 WG, Lenovo P72 workstation laptop, 64GB RAM, Xeon CPU, Windows 11 Pro (64 bits), 2 x 2TB Samsung M2.NVME and 1 x 4TB Samsung SSD internal. Panasonic UX180 camera, Blackmagic 4K Pocket Cinema

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                • #9
                  Only 6 months,

                  Steve
                  Main system, Supermicro X8DAH+,Dual Xeon X5680 cpu's 24 cores,2x1400watt power supplys,SC747TG-R1400B-SQ Case,192GB 1333mhz ECC Registered ram,8 x 480GB Intel 520 SSD drives,Windows 7 64 bit ultimate, GTX 670 4GB ,2 x Sony BWU300S Blu-Ray burners, 1x Sony DVD burner,LSI 9266 Raid Controller with Cache vault & fast path Lic, ESI MayaE Audio,HD Spark,Blackmagic intensity Pro,TMPGenc 5,Episode Pro 6,Sorenson 9 Pro,Alcohol 120 V2, Edius 6.53,Dell 27"LCD,HD Spark, Powershield 3000VA UPS.

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                  • #10
                    Steve,

                    Why? Anything wrong with that? At least it is real world experience .... 6 months is more than long enough to tell it is consistently faster than Win XP 32.
                    TingSern
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                    Edius 10 WG, Lenovo P72 workstation laptop, 64GB RAM, Xeon CPU, Windows 11 Pro (64 bits), 2 x 2TB Samsung M2.NVME and 1 x 4TB Samsung SSD internal. Panasonic UX180 camera, Blackmagic 4K Pocket Cinema

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                    • #11
                      The bit where you say (I should know) that's all.

                      steve
                      Main system, Supermicro X8DAH+,Dual Xeon X5680 cpu's 24 cores,2x1400watt power supplys,SC747TG-R1400B-SQ Case,192GB 1333mhz ECC Registered ram,8 x 480GB Intel 520 SSD drives,Windows 7 64 bit ultimate, GTX 670 4GB ,2 x Sony BWU300S Blu-Ray burners, 1x Sony DVD burner,LSI 9266 Raid Controller with Cache vault & fast path Lic, ESI MayaE Audio,HD Spark,Blackmagic intensity Pro,TMPGenc 5,Episode Pro 6,Sorenson 9 Pro,Alcohol 120 V2, Edius 6.53,Dell 27"LCD,HD Spark, Powershield 3000VA UPS.

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