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Wasted
Posted 11/13/2009 4:45:04 PM




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Hello

I wanted to try Win7 without losing Vista, so I installed it on a separate
partition to dual boot.

So I have Vista on C: and Win 7 on G: - same disk, different partitions. A
boot menu was set up, but Win 7 boots by default if I don't choose Vista
instead.

I now want to move towards Win 7 on C:, and return to just one partition.
But I have quite a lot of software and shortcuts now set up on G:, and if I
were to delete C:, change G: to C: I'd have to start uninstalling and
reinstalling everything so that C: was referenced. by everything.

I'd rather install Win 7 onto c:, and gradually install software again,
whilst being able to continue booting into Win 7 on G; to carry on working
as needed.

So, if I were to install Win 7 again onto the C: partition, either by doing
an upgrade, or formatting C: and doing a fresh install,

a) would that cause any activation/legal problems, having Win 7 installed on
the same computer twice in separate partitions

b) if it was OK to do that, which installation would become the default boot
option.

Thanks


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Post #247801
Leroy
Posted 11/13/2009 4:45:04 PM




Post in reply to: Wasted
a) Since you can only install and activate one (1) copy of Windows 7
with one (1) license on one (1) PC, you'll need to purchase another
Windows 7 license for a second installation.

b) If you upgrade your Windows Vista installation to Windows 7, then
that installation will become the default. However, you can easily
change the default O/S using MSCONFIG (type MSCONFIG in the Search
programs and files box to access the icon).


Post #247805
norm
Posted 11/13/2009 6:45:03 PM




Post in reply to: Leroy
Would not the 30 day grace period for activation come into play in this
circumstance?

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norm
Post #247815
Canuck57
Posted 11/14/2009 8:45:07 PM




Post in reply to: Wasted

I did similar, but used 2 different disks. Can use BIOS to select which
disk comes first. I installed Vista on the second disk to do the Win 7
upgrade trick.

But I did unplug the existing disk while re-installing the second drive
from OEM recovery media. I did this as to prevent accidents.

It allows me to upgrade to Win 7 on the second disk, try it out and see
what I think.


I didn't get that far. See may later post about my Win 7 Experience


I didn't bump into any.


Which ever comes in the boot order.
Post #248015
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Posted 11/14/2009 8:45:07 PM





Could not the oobe files (an any other files, as required) be copied
to the second installation ? The hardware being almost exactly the same
(except for the HDisk ID) the activation might be recognized.

That is just a question.


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Post #248016
Canuck57
Posted 11/14/2009 10:45:06 PM




Post in reply to: Nat?ag

It might. If the drives are of the same type/size, Boot a Linux CD,
then use dd to copy the whole disk from the first disk to the second.
Should work. If the disks are the same typ/size, don't bother with
partitioning, a dd of the whole disk will do that. If they are
different types or sizes, you can still do it but need to know more on
how to do some tricky stuff.

If the OS trips out wanting a license, give it the one on the side of
the computer or Win 7 media you have.
Post #248041
gls858
Posted 11/17/2009 2:45:04 PM




Post in reply to: norm

And to go with the above suggestion a "rearm" command can extend that 30
days to 120.

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