Now I have a third drive to install Win7 pre beta onto and I want to make sure I don't hose either of my existing Windows (any worse than I already have

Mr. Chris wrote:I know I f'd up when I installed Vista on a second drive in my PC. XP Pro was already installed on the main drive. I had both drives connected when I installed Vista. Now, if I disconnect the Vista drive, the PC won't boot from the XP drive anymore! Both drives must be connected and running, then I can boot from either drive. (see also my question about changing BOOT order in the Nvidia board section)
Now I have a third drive to install Win7 pre beta onto and I want to make sure I don't hose either of my existing Windows (any worse than I already have) Disconnect the first 2 drives then install Win7? Chris.
Creating a multi-boot configuration that includes Windows Vista
To create a working multi-boot configuration, install the oldest version of the Windows operating system first. Then, install each newer version in order. Every new Windows version preserves backward compatibility for starting earlier Windows versions.
Greybear wrote:Are you sure about the NEWEST first? I have always been under the impression, they need to be done in oldest to newest or the bootloader gets screwed up.


) installed Win7 and lo and behold. It runs, it boots even when the other drives are reconnected. I am running Win7 right now. Gotta find a LOT of drivers before I can even try to play a game. Gotta remember it's 64 bit. I'll start another Thread about Win7. Maybe. If I don't throw it out the window first/
Chris.
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