Windows Backup to Drive with Data already on it???

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Got a new PC (Win7 Home Premium 64bit) with a 1TB drive. I added an extra internal drive which happens to be one of my old 300GB XP drives (231GB free). There are some apps on the old drive (Photoshop 6.0) which still run & I'd like to use them.

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Can I run Windows Backup and create an image on the old drive even though there are 70GB's of apps & files on there already?? Does the backup wizard partiton or format the selected drive in the process of backing up? Obviously I'd like to keep accessing that stuff if I can. Thanks for any help!
 
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"Can I run Windows Backup and create an image on the old drive even though there are 70GB's of apps & files on there already?? Does the backup wizard partiton or format the selected drive in the process of backing up? Obviously I'd like to keep accessing that stuff if I can."

YES you can run backup and create an image--does the backup wizard create a partition? NO but you can do that with disk management from within win7 (or you can just simply create the disk image and store it on that drive without partitioning-win7 will create a folder called 'WindowsImageBackup')--most people would probably create a partition-there are several free and easy to use partitioning apps available (EASEUS Partition Manager is one):

Free Partition Magic alternative. Best Free Partition Manager Freeware for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8 32 bit & 64 bit - EaseUS Partition Master Home Edition.

all your files will still be intact on the old drive (assuming you partition it correctly)--but--you won't be able to run any of the apps unless you've set up your machine as a 'dual-boot' system-and there 'may' be driver issues when you try to setup XP to dual boot on a NEW win7 machine
 

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Thanks very much for the informative response. It sounds like the easiest method would be to simply allow Backup to create an image folder on the old drive.

I seem to be having no issues (yet) running apps on the old drive...although I'm not sure how that works. Is XP "running" on that drive even though the computer boots in Windows 7?? I didn't think that was possible...I planned on just reformatting the old drive but tried to open Photoshop for fun & it worked.

Somebody had this situation on another site and was told it really shouldn't work at all...[Solved] Move old hdd to new comp, stil use old programs? - Hard-Disks - Storage

But...2 different image apps on the old drive - Photoshop & MGI Photosuite - can open files from the new drive, modify them, and save them back to the new drive. So how in the world is this working for me??
 

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in theory, it shouldn't work--but since it does--be happy

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win7 ultimate 32bitcore2 Extreme QX6850-OCd to 3.15 GHz4 GBNVidia 8600 GT
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
SALEON model 2.2b
OS
win7 ultimate 32bit
CPU
core2 Extreme QX6850-OCd to 3.15 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS P5G41-M LE
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVidia 8600 GT
Monitor(s) Displays
23" acer
Hard Drives
one SATA 250GB partitioned equally in half
one SATA 160GB-internal storage
PSU
500W Thermaltake
Case
mini tower
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