Backing up my XP dual boot
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Backing up my XP dual boot
Right now i have XP pro installed on two separate drives, each with one partition. C is my main drive, F is my gaming drive. I can select either drive thru windows dual boot.
Say i want to install Vista on my F drive. Before installing i image both my drives to my external using True image. I install Vista to F drive and it sets up Vista dual boot.
Now i want to go back to my original configuration. Will i be able to image over the Vista instalation using the TI boot disk and how do i restore my original XP boot setup?
Just trying to cover my but in case somthing goes awry.
Thanks.
In that situation of yours, I would simply create and restore a backup image of what is your drive F. Having a backup of your main XP on drive C is also a good idea, but you should be able to restore F without restoring C too.
Before doing so, you will need to uninstall the Vista bootloader using VistaBootPRO and reformat the drive Vista is on. YOu can do this all from Windows XP and then just restore the F drive. I have found with True Image that it works best when the drive/partition size and the drive letter does not change.
It's probably a good idea to completely remove all traces of Vista by following the removal section of our Installation Guide which you will find at the top of this forum.
I've used True Image successfully to restore Vista installations from Windows XP as well.
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