Two OS but on Two Seperate HDs?

ChrisUlrich

Active Member
Windows XP Pro on one drive.
Windows 7 Beta on another drive.

Will this cause any confusion during startup?

The purpose of this if Windows 7 gives me any issues, I have Windows XP Pro all set to go on another harddrive.
 

Invisible Man

New Member
Windows XP Pro on one drive.
Windows 7 Beta on another drive.

Will this cause any confusion during startup?

The purpose of this if Windows 7 gives me any issues, I have Windows XP Pro all set to go on another harddrive.

It should not cause any problem if you format the second hdd and install os 7 on it. When you finished installed 7 and pc asked to restart it would pop up a dual boot menu.

Makesure you have all the drivers on a usb or disc ready just incase some drivers is not compatable with os 7.
 

ChrisUlrich

Active Member
It should not cause any problem if you format the second hdd and install os 7 on it. When you finished installed 7 and pc asked to restart it would pop up a dual boot menu.

Makesure you have all the drivers on a usb or disc ready just incase some drivers is not compatable with os 7.

What you mean? Have it on a disc? What would that help me with?
 

Invisible Man

New Member
What you mean? Have it on a disc? What would that help me with?
What I meant is if you don't have any of the drivers like graphic card than download it from the graphic card manufacture site for that drivers and burn it on a cd. So when you install the windows 7 and it does not recognized the graphic card then you can install the drivers. Just incase. U want to install os 7 with no problem. When there is a problem is just wasting ur time. That the way I feel when I try something new. I don't want no hiccup.
 

Intel_man

VIP Member
I'm doing that right now and it's fine. It just gives you a bootup menu giving you the option of choosing Windows 7 or a previous version of Windows (which in this case is XP).
 

Sean89

New Member
I'm doing that right now and it's fine. It just gives you a bootup menu giving you the option of choosing Windows 7 or a previous version of Windows (which in this case is XP).

how would you be given the option between them? When they're on 2 different hds, wouldnt you have to go into the bios and change the boot order if you wanted to switch from 1 to another?
 

Intel_man

VIP Member
Umm.. no that's not what you do.

there is a boot menu everytime you start your computer that allows you to choose between the two.
 

Keollyn

New Member
That's the same exact thing I want to do, except I already have Vista as my primary. I wonder if I can remove Vista (probably can't since it was factory installed)
 
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