What a fantastic forum with plenty of active engagement.
After reading the dual boot guide, I prepared my PC as follows yesterday
Created a separare partition on one of my Hard drives and did a custom installation of Win 7. Thsi all worked fine and I can now dual boot into either Win XP or Win 7.
My reasoning behind the dual boot was to give me some time to install all programs etc on Win7 whilst still having Win XP
I have a couple of questions
1) Once I am happy with the state of Win 7. I would like to retire the Win XP partition. How would I go about this and reclaim the space and add to existing partitions
2) Is there anything I woudl need to do on the dual boot screen so that it goes straight into Win 7
Thanks for your help
Kwack
After reading the dual boot guide, I prepared my PC as follows yesterday
Created a separare partition on one of my Hard drives and did a custom installation of Win 7. Thsi all worked fine and I can now dual boot into either Win XP or Win 7.
My reasoning behind the dual boot was to give me some time to install all programs etc on Win7 whilst still having Win XP
I have a couple of questions
1) Once I am happy with the state of Win 7. I would like to retire the Win XP partition. How would I go about this and reclaim the space and add to existing partitions
2) Is there anything I woudl need to do on the dual boot screen so that it goes straight into Win 7
Thanks for your help
Kwack
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Home Built
- OS
- Win 7 64 bit
- CPU
- E6320 O/C to 3.1 ghz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-DSP4
- Memory
- ocz 6400
- Graphics Card(s)
- XFX Nvidia GTX260
- Sound Card
- Onboard
- Hard Drives
- 2 x various
- PSU
- Corsair tx750
- Case
- Antec 900
- Cooling
- xigmatek