Puddin Man
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Greetings,
Many weeks ago I built a new desktop system around an Intel Clarkdale i5-650 and Asus motherboard. Installed a newly licensed copy of Win7-64 Home Premium OEM. After weeks of installing programs, configuring, etc, I find that Win7 is not the system on which I choose to place primary reliance.
I'm used to multi-boot with legacy Windows, allows me to do standalone backups, etc with common partitioning software. I now need XP Pro and my Win7 in multi-boot config.
My Win7 now occupies 2 partitions on one of my 2 new HD's. I need to install XP and consolidate Win7 into the standard single partition (not necessarily in that order).
Is there any way to get to XP/Win7 multi-boot without re-installing Win7?
I have 2 500gb SATA HD's, Partition Wizard, etc to work with.
Thanks,
P
Many weeks ago I built a new desktop system around an Intel Clarkdale i5-650 and Asus motherboard. Installed a newly licensed copy of Win7-64 Home Premium OEM. After weeks of installing programs, configuring, etc, I find that Win7 is not the system on which I choose to place primary reliance.
I'm used to multi-boot with legacy Windows, allows me to do standalone backups, etc with common partitioning software. I now need XP Pro and my Win7 in multi-boot config.
My Win7 now occupies 2 partitions on one of my 2 new HD's. I need to install XP and consolidate Win7 into the standard single partition (not necessarily in that order).
Is there any way to get to XP/Win7 multi-boot without re-installing Win7?
I have 2 500gb SATA HD's, Partition Wizard, etc to work with.
Thanks,
P
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- White Box
- OS
- Win7 Home Prem. 64 OEM
- CPU
- Intel i5-650
- Motherboard
- Asus P7H55D-M EVO
- Memory
- G. Skill Ripjaws 4gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- <None>
- Sound Card
- On-board Realtec
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Asus 10" LCD
- Hard Drives
- 2 Samsung Spin-point 500 gb
- PSU
- Corsair 400w
- Case
- Antec
- Cooling
- 5 fans + Std Intel cpu