Couple questions about this process:
I have the XP on drive c:, data files on drive d: and I'm looking to install Win7 on a new 1.5 TB drive. Would it be better to ghost the existing c: XP partition to the new drive, then install win7 and dual boot off the one drive or is it better to just go with the 2 separate drive setup? (actually 3 drives as I need the data drive to re-install programs stored on it). I like the ghost idea cause that ensures the safety of the XP data as it would be removed from the equation. But is removing the XP partition from the one dual boot drive later on going to pose any problems?
I have the XP on drive c:, data files on drive d: and I'm looking to install Win7 on a new 1.5 TB drive. Would it be better to ghost the existing c: XP partition to the new drive, then install win7 and dual boot off the one drive or is it better to just go with the 2 separate drive setup? (actually 3 drives as I need the data drive to re-install programs stored on it). I like the ghost idea cause that ensures the safety of the XP data as it would be removed from the equation. But is removing the XP partition from the one dual boot drive later on going to pose any problems?
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Customer Build
- OS
- XP Pro
- CPU
- Q9400
- Motherboard
- ASUS P5N-D
- Memory
- 4 GB Corsair DDR2 1066
- Graphics Card(s)
- PNY GTX260
- Sound Card
- onboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- LG W2252TQ
- Hard Drives
- C: WD 320gb SATA
D: WD 640 SATA
new 1.5 TB SATA not installed (for Win7 migration)
- PSU
- 750 watt
- Case
- Antec TX635
- Cooling
- Roswill