How can I test 64-bit drivers/2nd Win7 Install

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    How can I test 64-bit drivers/2nd Win7 Install


    Hi All,

    I'm currently using Win 7 RC 32-bit on this comp, and am looking to move to 64-bit by the time RTM comes round.

    My question is - everything except my scanner has 64-bit drivers. There is this program that included 64-bit compatibility with a large number of scanners, and mine is listed.

    Is there anyway I could install a second Win7 on a third partition (of this same hard drive), and try the driver with that to check it works? As I understand it you can't test drivers etc. in a VM install.

    Appreciate people's thoughts, thanks!

    Andrew.
    Last edited by aheyn; 27 Jun 2009 at 00:15. Reason: didnt include enough info in paragraph
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  2. Posts : 309
    Windows 7 Ultimate retail // Windows 7 build 7264 x64, Vista Home Premium SP2 x64
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    aheyn said:
    Hi All,

    I'm currently using Win 7 RC 32-bit on this comp, and am looking to move to 64-bit by the time RTM comes round.

    My question is - everything except my scanner has 64-bit drivers. There is this program that included 64-bit compatibility with a large number of scanners, and mine is listed.

    Is there anyway I could install a second Win7 on a third partition (of this same hard drive), and try the driver with that to check it works? As I understand it you can't test drivers etc. in a VM install.

    Appreciate people's thoughts, thanks!

    Andrew.
    I don't see why you wouldn't be able to install it on a seperate partition. I mean you wouldn't even need to activate it to use it long enough to test out a couple of drivers. just set aside a partition, then when you install choose advanced setup, and then specify the partition when it asks you where you want to install. Im 99% you would be able to install on another partition. Just grab a 64bit iso and test all the drivers you want lol
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  3. Posts : 3,028
    Windows 7 Ultimate (x64) SP1
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    aheyn said:
    Hi All,

    I'm currently using Win 7 RC 32-bit on this comp, and am looking to move to 64-bit by the time RTM comes round.

    My question is - everything except my scanner has 64-bit drivers. There is this program that included 64-bit compatibility with a large number of scanners, and mine is listed.

    Is there anyway I could install a second Win7 on a third partition (of this same hard drive), and try the driver with that to check it works? As I understand it you can't test drivers etc. in a VM install.

    Appreciate people's thoughts, thanks!

    Andrew.
    yeah,make a new partition (at least 20gb) and go for it.
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  4. Posts : 24
    Windows 7 RC
    Thread Starter
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    Thanks! It won't confuse the bootloader etc?

    And once I'm finished testing, I could just delete the whole partition and things should be back to normal? (ie. original W7 boots).
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  5. Posts : 309
    Windows 7 Ultimate retail // Windows 7 build 7264 x64, Vista Home Premium SP2 x64
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    aheyn said:
    Thanks! It won't confuse the bootloader etc?

    And once I'm finished testing, I could just delete the whole partition and things should be back to normal? (ie. original W7 boots).
    It shouldn't confuse the bootloader no, it will just add another windows 7 option to the list. And when you finish your testing, you can delete whichever partition you choose. Although, sometimes even when you delete a partition, that choice that doesnt exist may stay there, so youl just need to make sure you click the one that still exists

    Edit- What I mean is, once you delete a partition, there is a chance that the option to the deleted partition may stay in the bootloader. Just make sure you choose the option in the bootloader that still exists if that does happen. But if you slip up and choose the on thats not there, itll tell you, and you can ctrl-alt-del to restart and choose the other win7 option, cuz thats the one that will be there. Itll be trial and error to see which one is the new win7 when you finish installing it, as there will be 2 win 7 options
    Last edited by grouchpunk08; 27 Jun 2009 at 00:57. Reason: Making it more clear
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  6. Posts : 24
    Windows 7 RC
    Thread Starter
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    Yes thanks good to hear - and then if the third entry is still there just use bcdedit to remove it and all will be great?

    Thanks!
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  7. Posts : 3,028
    Windows 7 Ultimate (x64) SP1
       #7

    aheyn said:
    Yes thanks good to hear - and then if the third entry is still there just use bcdedit to remove it and all will be great?

    Thanks!
    yep...now stop sitting there and start installing!!...lol
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  8. Posts : 309
    Windows 7 Ultimate retail // Windows 7 build 7264 x64, Vista Home Premium SP2 x64
       #8

    aheyn said:
    Yes thanks good to hear - and then if the third entry is still there just use bcdedit to remove it and all will be great?

    Thanks!
    That would be Correct
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  9. Posts : 24
    Windows 7 RC
    Thread Starter
       #9

    :) Thanks heaps for the help!
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  10. Posts : 309
    Windows 7 Ultimate retail // Windows 7 build 7264 x64, Vista Home Premium SP2 x64
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    tw33k said:
    yep...now stop sitting there and start installing!!...lol

    lol +1
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