I forgot to mention - if you install this way...
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Also - you can install XP with the Vista drive disconnected >> then boot Vista and use EasyBCD.
In this scenario you don't have to repair Vista after XP is installed - just make sure the Vista drive is first in boot priority.
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...then XP's drive letter will change when the Vista drive is connected again.
This means that XP's boot.ini will point at the wrong drive.
Fix this by changing rdisk(0) to rdisk(1) in boot.ini.