The problem is that I own a few programs from the old drive that I'd resembling to run and was wondering if I can re-boot the outdated drive at start up, bypassing the new drive & Vista? The antiquated drive has XP so it should work, but I don't know. Thanks!
Answer:
Yes, it can be done. Use this program to do it:
http://www.osloader.com/ . It allows you to boot from different O.S. on different drives or from a separator.
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