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Dual booting and upgrading to Windows 7

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boyd4444

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Apr 12, 2001
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currently I am running a dual boot system with Vista on one hard drive and XP on a seperate hard drive. Vista is managing the dual boot. I am not happy with Vista and would like to install Windows 7 instead. If I do this will Windows 7 see my XP installation on the other hard drive and automatically set it up to dual boot? I do not want to lose my Windows XP. Thanks for your help.
 
It Should pick it up, and assuming you overwrite the Vista installation, it should modify the boot menu to let you boot XP and 7.


forum1726 for further Win7 related questions.






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Phil AKA Vacunita
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Ignorance is not necessarily Bliss, case in point:
Unknown has caused an Unknown Error on Unknown and must be shutdown to prevent damage to Unknown.
 
Yes. I have a triple boot with XP, Vista, and the last one in was Windows 7, no problems were encountered in relation to the boot loader.

You can use this as a guide, you'll probably only need to concern yourself with pages 4 and 5 of the article as you have separate drives.

How to dual-boot Vista with XP (with XP installed first) - step-by-step guide with screenshots

This is handy to know about too.

VistaBootPRO


Used EasyBCD
 
This website has the best explanations and walkthroughs out of anything online.

I do follow this rule of thumb that has saved my bacon time after time:
One Operating system per hard drive

I use Bootit NG as my boot manager. I do not use any of the windows native boot managers at all. The nice thing about Bootit NG is if you pull the boot drive...the alternate drive that first in the BIOS will boot as normal

I also use virtual drives ...lol but that is another topic

anyways with a good third party boot manager you can pretty much run anything you want on the other drives and are not limited to windows or linux


Just to note, I find OS's sharing a drive there at times one gets a big olé headache
 
Thanks Everyone,

You all have been very helpful as always.With all these references I should have no problem.
 
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