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Installing Windows 7 on slave drive
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09/10/2009 10:07:24
 
 
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An interesting image map of uprgade options that I found on Amazon:

http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/02/uk-software/stores/XPto7UpgradeChartFinal._V232646697_.jpg



>Thank you Stefan and Craig
>
>This is all very good news. The new 1 TB HD ( less than $90 from Newegg including a SATA cable and free shipping) is on its way and by Tuesday I should have this installation done. I'll report back here for benefit of lurkers who might want to try this. I'm a big believer in clean installs will a new OS. From what I've done with Win7 RC running in a VM I'm really looking forward to it.
>
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>>>Thanks Craig and Al
>>>
>>>On further review I don't know what I was thinking re having Vista booted and installing on F:
>>>
>>>I will install the new drive, then set it as boot drive, boot from the Windows 7 install DVD and go from there.
>>>
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>>You don't need to, no BIOS settings required - when you insert the Win7 CD and boot from there, it will ask you where you want to install, so that you can choose a partition on your new HDD. If there is no partition yet, you can create it in the same setup dialog.
>>Afterwards, the Win7 setup will install an autonomous O/S there, and will leave the current (Vista) one untouched. And it will create a boot menu that displays when you start the machine, that contains both O/S.
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>>IOW, the Windows boot manager will be on the first HDD, but the operating systems that it displays can be anywhere.
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>>>Craig - are you saying if I have 2 SATA drives that are bootable, I will get asked on boot which one I want to boot from? If the Vista is drive C: now and when I make the Win7 drive bootable I make that C: in it's world - will the selected boot drive find itself to be C: and the other just get assigned a letter as a slave drive ??
>>>
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>>Yes, Vista and Windows 7 are always calling their "home" partition drive C:\, no matter where it is. (As opposed to WinXP, that would call its Home partition C:\ or D:\ or X:\, depending on the HDD/partitions sequence.
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>>hth
>>-Stefan
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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