Solved Dual booting windows 7 and 10

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Hello,

Apologies if this is in the wrong area, I don't post here that often so please move this if appropriate.

I have recently just upgraded to a new laptop, due to my old laptop (4 years old, running windows 7) has been giving me overheating issues for what seems like an eternity. This new laptop, a HP with intel i7, has Windows 10.

The laptop runs a lot cooler than my old Windows 7 laptop however some of the older games that I have, which work fine on windows 7, do not on windows 10.

Since my laptop has a 2TB hard drive, I am thinking about dual booting Windows 10 and 7 on the same laptop. I know this is possible, but I have never performed a dual boot setup on a laptop before and am worried I might mess things up.

Can someone on here please give me some detailed help on performing a dual boot? This would assume partitioning the hard drive into (C) Windows 10 (approx. 1TB), (D) Recovery partition for 10 (already installed) and (F) 1TB for Windows 7. (The E drive is my DVD writer.)

Thanks in advance for your help!
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP 15-ac153sa
OS
Windows 7 Professional, 64 bit
CPU
Intel Core i7-4510U @ 2.00GHz
Memory
16GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD 4400 (integrated)
Monitor(s) Displays
Inbuilt 15.6 inch HD display
Screen Resolution
1366x768
Hard Drives
2TB HDD, partitioned as 1TB (Windows 7) and 1TB (Windows 10)
2TB external HDD (portable)
Cooling
1x built in laptop fan
Keyboard
HP Slimline Wired Keyboard
Mouse
HP Optical Wired Mouse
Internet Speed
Virgin Media 250Mbps
Antivirus
Microsoft Windows Defender
Browser
Chrome, Firefox
Other Info
Laptop is set up as dual boot with Windows 7 Professional and Windows 10 Home. Windows 7 preferred.
Hello,

Following the advice that I was given from the Windows 10 Forums, I have come across an error when Windows tries to download the update files:

0x6: Windows could not update the installation files. To Install Windows, close Setup and restart the installation.

I have tried from an ISO and from a bootable DVD. Neither method works. Any suggestions?
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP 15-ac153sa
OS
Windows 7 Professional, 64 bit
CPU
Intel Core i7-4510U @ 2.00GHz
Memory
16GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD 4400 (integrated)
Monitor(s) Displays
Inbuilt 15.6 inch HD display
Screen Resolution
1366x768
Hard Drives
2TB HDD, partitioned as 1TB (Windows 7) and 1TB (Windows 10)
2TB external HDD (portable)
Cooling
1x built in laptop fan
Keyboard
HP Slimline Wired Keyboard
Mouse
HP Optical Wired Mouse
Internet Speed
Virgin Media 250Mbps
Antivirus
Microsoft Windows Defender
Browser
Chrome, Firefox
Other Info
Laptop is set up as dual boot with Windows 7 Professional and Windows 10 Home. Windows 7 preferred.
Please tell us where you got the windows 7 Iso file from, Please describe exactly how you burned the iso file to dvd.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Skylake Special #666
OS
Windows 10 Pro x64
CPU
Intel Core i7 6700K
Motherboard
Asus Sabertooth Z170 Mark 1
Memory
GSkill TridentZ RGB 16GB 3600 16-16-16-36
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 980 Ti SC x2
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition
Monitor(s) Displays
AOC G2460PG
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080 144Hz
Hard Drives
Samsung 860 Pro 256GB, Seagate Barracuda 4TB x2
PSU
EVGA 1000 P2, EVGA White Custom Braided Cables
Case
Corsair Vengeance C70 Gunmetal Black
Cooling
Corsair H100i v2, Corsair ML120 x2, Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut
Keyboard
Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum
Mouse
Logitech G700s
Internet Speed
Verizon Fios Quantum Gateway 75/75
Antivirus
Windows Defender, Malwarebytes Free 3.8.3
Browser
Chrome
Other Info
Corsair SP120 x4, LG Blu-ray Drive, Durabrand HT-395 100 Watt Dolby Digital Amp, Corsair H2100 Wireless 7.1 Headset
Don't give up on your old laptop. Your over heating problem had nothing to do with the operating system (Windows 7).
It probable just need a good cleaning and some new thermal compound applied.
It would make a good backup laptop.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home made Desktop
OS
Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
CPU
Intel i7-6800K @ 4.3
Motherboard
ASUS X-99 Deluxe II
Memory
Corsair Platinum 16 gig @2400
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 1070 OC
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus 27" LED LCD/VE278Q
Screen Resolution
1920-1080 or 1280-720 HDMI
Hard Drives
INTEL SSD 730-240 Gb Sata 3.0/
PSU
EVGA Platium 1200W
Case
Phanteks Luxe Tempered Glass 8 fans/ one radiator
Cooling
XSPC/ Water Cooled CPU
Keyboard
Das 4 Professional
Mouse
Logitech M705/MX Anywhere 2-S
Internet Speed
100 mbits
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials/ Malwarebytes Premium 3.0/ SAS
Browser
I.E. 11 default/Firefox/ ISP Time Warner Cable/Spectrum
Other Info
LG BluRay Burner/
Sound system-KLipsch-THX/
Icy Dock ssd Hot Swap bays.
Don't give up on your old laptop. Your over heating problem had nothing to do with the operating system (Windows 7).
It probable just need a good cleaning and some new thermal compound applied.
It would make a good backup laptop.

Hi,

Yeah, you're right, the overheating is nothing to do with the O\S - it's probably to do with the actual laptop.

If you look all over the web, you'll find various reports on the Aspire 5742 and its overheating issues.

I'm certainly keeping my Acer as a secondary laptop - though I'm reluctant to take it apart and put new thermal compound in. I repaired a Packard Bell Easynote MV46 laptop before (installed a new fan and thermal compound) and that was relatively easy to access; however if you look on how to replace the fan on this Aspire 5742, you'll see that you have to take the whole thing apart and remove the motherboard.

How to disassemble Acer Aspire 5742 | Inside my laptop
In order to access the fan you’ll have to go through all disassembly steps shown in the guide. There is no short cut.
The heat sink located under the motherboard. If you want to replace thermal grease on the CPU, you’ll have to remove the motherboard.

I've been updating my progress on the Ten Forums - however, I have had nothing but problems and I am very tempted (after Christmas) to pay DSU Tech (my university computer shop) the princely sum of £60 to get them to do it properly!

That way, at least I'll know that I'll be able to boot into Windows 7 or Windows 10, and I won't stand the chance of messing up the laptop again...

Edit 6.22.16: Laptop dual booted and runs fine. Windows 7 will be the main partition. Windows 10 will be secondary. Acer Aspire (old laptop) still overheating and genuinely considering selling online. Transferring files across to new HP and all will be good.
 
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My Computer My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP 15-ac153sa
OS
Windows 7 Professional, 64 bit
CPU
Intel Core i7-4510U @ 2.00GHz
Memory
16GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD 4400 (integrated)
Monitor(s) Displays
Inbuilt 15.6 inch HD display
Screen Resolution
1366x768
Hard Drives
2TB HDD, partitioned as 1TB (Windows 7) and 1TB (Windows 10)
2TB external HDD (portable)
Cooling
1x built in laptop fan
Keyboard
HP Slimline Wired Keyboard
Mouse
HP Optical Wired Mouse
Internet Speed
Virgin Media 250Mbps
Antivirus
Microsoft Windows Defender
Browser
Chrome, Firefox
Other Info
Laptop is set up as dual boot with Windows 7 Professional and Windows 10 Home. Windows 7 preferred.
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