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Hi,
After finding out that I can't install Vista on an external HD, but before attempting it, I was curious about one thing about installing Vista on a 2nd internal drive. Does it matter what drive letter is used for that hard drive and if Vista modifies the C drives master boot record and it becomes corrupt, how do you fix that? My C drive is my mission critical drive and therefore I'll get a 2nd drive for vista, especially since I'd like pre-RC1 if I can get a link to that file. The thing is, if the MBP is modified, bad things can happen, although to be optimistic, hopefully nothing bad will. I can use my external HD to backup my XP install with a disc image of my C Drive, but which software has worked well in your experience? Any advice is appreciated! Thanks! hselburn |
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hselburn wrote:
Hi, After finding out that I can't install Vista on an external HD, but before attempting it, I was curious about one thing about installing Vista on a 2nd internal drive. Does it matter what drive letter is used for that hard drive and if Vista modifies the C drives master boot record and it becomes corrupt, how do you fix that? My C drive is my mission critical drive and therefore I'll get a 2nd drive for vista, especially since I'd like pre-RC1 if I can get a link to that file. The thing is, if the MBP is modified, bad things can happen, although to be optimistic, hopefully nothing bad will. I can use my external HD to backup my XP install with a disc image of my C Drive, but which software has worked well in your experience? Any advice is appreciated! Thanks! hselburn Make sure you have a backup before you start. The safest way to use Vista and another OS is to use your BIOS to dual boot. If possible specify which drive is the boot drive in the BIOS and change as needed to boot either OS. This way Vista will not modify the boot sector on the other drive. Vista will still see the other drive and will write to it which may cause problems. If you have mission critical data on this computer I would not install Vista or any other beta software on it unless the drive with the data is physically disconnected. -- Kerry MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca/forum/Forum.htm |
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Hi Kerry,
Thanks for getting back to me. I'll see if setting the Bios is available with my PC. It's a Dell Dimension XPS Gen 5. I have some things to talk to them about anyway, so I'll see if their tech support actually knows the answer to this one. Thanks! hselburn "Kerry Brown" wrote: hselburn wrote: Hi, After finding out that I can't install Vista on an external HD, but before attempting it, I was curious about one thing about installing Vista on a 2nd internal drive. Does it matter what drive letter is used for that hard drive and if Vista modifies the C drives master boot record and it becomes corrupt, how do you fix that? My C drive is my mission critical drive and therefore I'll get a 2nd drive for vista, especially since I'd like pre-RC1 if I can get a link to that file. The thing is, if the MBP is modified, bad things can happen, although to be optimistic, hopefully nothing bad will. I can use my external HD to backup my XP install with a disc image of my C Drive, but which software has worked well in your experience? Any advice is appreciated! Thanks! hselburn Make sure you have a backup before you start. The safest way to use Vista and another OS is to use your BIOS to dual boot. If possible specify which drive is the boot drive in the BIOS and change as needed to boot either OS. This way Vista will not modify the boot sector on the other drive. Vista will still see the other drive and will write to it which may cause problems. If you have mission critical data on this computer I would not install Vista or any other beta software on it unless the drive with the data is physically disconnected. -- Kerry MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca/forum/Forum.htm |