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Windows Vista and Windows 7 dual boot - visible partitions?

 
 
Victek
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      28th Jan 2009
You may remember the issue when dual booting Vista and XP where all of the
restore points would get deleted because of System Restore incompatibilities
between the OSs. Currently I'm dual booting Vista and Windows 7. I use
System Commander and to be safe I have hidden the partition of the
non-active OS (in other words Vista cannot see the Win7 partition and Vice
Versa). I wonder though if there is any reason to do this, or if these two
operating systems will coexist without problems?

 
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housetrained
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      28th Jan 2009
"Victek" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> You may remember the issue when dual booting Vista and XP where all of the
> restore points would get deleted because of System Restore
> incompatibilities between the OSs. Currently I'm dual booting Vista and
> Windows 7. I use System Commander and to be safe I have hidden the
> partition of the non-active OS (in other words Vista cannot see the Win7
> partition and Vice Versa). I wonder though if there is any reason to do
> this, or if these two operating systems will coexist without problems?


Strange tho' it may seem, having XP & Vista on 2 separate HDD's and still
after XP all the restore points are wiped. Have put WIN7 on yet another HDD
and will report back later to see if the same happens.
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John the West Ham fan

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Kris
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      5th Feb 2009
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 21:37:31 -0600, Night Hawk wrote:

> Victek;952517 Wrote:
>> You may remember the issue when dual booting Vista and XP where all of
>> the
>> restore points would get deleted because of System Restore
>> incompatibilities
>> between the OSs. Currently I'm dual booting Vista and Windows 7. I use
>> System Commander and to be safe I have hidden the partition of the
>> non-active OS (in other words Vista cannot see the Win7 partition and
>> Vice
>> Versa). I wonder though if there is any reason to do this, or if these
>> two
>> operating systems will coexist without problems?

>
> The Windows 7 beta doesn't see the system restore option available
> since it's still in beta form. To find out what and if any effect is
> seen on Vista's own restore points simply go into the feature as if you
> were going to swing the system back and use the option to select other
> then the latest available to see how many are present.
>
> Dual booting 7 along with Vista is no different there then dual booting
> two separate editions of Vista. Any presently onhand should be seen
> right away.


having gone through all the Vista's-version-of-dual-boot, when I installed
Win7, I unplugged my Vista bearing spindle, and installed Win7 and it's
attendant 200mb boot partition on another spindle. Dual booting is now
done by stopping at BIOS, changing the boot spindle, and then saving and
re-booting. Pretty easy. Yesterday I very briefly used Vista for the
first time since 7000 came out. (Philips MP3 player firmware manager can't
see the USB playerin Win7).

On previous attempts, I used Acronis DiskDirector (10 I believe) to mark my
Vista partition as inactive and hidden and installed win7. The problem
with that is that it also installed that 200mb partition on my Vista
partition. Dual booting involved setting either the Win7 200mb boot
partition, or Vista, to "active, and booting. The first approach above is
the one I finally used and is vastly simpler.
--
Kris
 
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RalfG
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      5th Feb 2009
Booting XP, Vista and 2 installs of Windows 7. Only the XP registry needs to
be modified to hide the other OS partitions. Vista and Windows 7 System
Restore can co-exist without modification, just don't set SR to monitor the
other OS partitions.

"Kris" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:zhjet6ek348i$.(E-Mail Removed)...
> On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 21:37:31 -0600, Night Hawk wrote:
>
>> Victek;952517 Wrote:
>>> You may remember the issue when dual booting Vista and XP where all of
>>> the
>>> restore points would get deleted because of System Restore
>>> incompatibilities
>>> between the OSs. Currently I'm dual booting Vista and Windows 7. I use
>>> System Commander and to be safe I have hidden the partition of the
>>> non-active OS (in other words Vista cannot see the Win7 partition and
>>> Vice
>>> Versa). I wonder though if there is any reason to do this, or if these
>>> two
>>> operating systems will coexist without problems?

>>
>> The Windows 7 beta doesn't see the system restore option available
>> since it's still in beta form. To find out what and if any effect is
>> seen on Vista's own restore points simply go into the feature as if you
>> were going to swing the system back and use the option to select other
>> then the latest available to see how many are present.
>>
>> Dual booting 7 along with Vista is no different there then dual booting
>> two separate editions of Vista. Any presently onhand should be seen
>> right away.

>
> having gone through all the Vista's-version-of-dual-boot, when I installed
> Win7, I unplugged my Vista bearing spindle, and installed Win7 and it's
> attendant 200mb boot partition on another spindle. Dual booting is now
> done by stopping at BIOS, changing the boot spindle, and then saving and
> re-booting. Pretty easy. Yesterday I very briefly used Vista for the
> first time since 7000 came out. (Philips MP3 player firmware manager can't
> see the USB playerin Win7).
>
> On previous attempts, I used Acronis DiskDirector (10 I believe) to mark
> my
> Vista partition as inactive and hidden and installed win7. The problem
> with that is that it also installed that 200mb partition on my Vista
> partition. Dual booting involved setting either the Win7 200mb boot
> partition, or Vista, to "active, and booting. The first approach above is
> the one I finally used and is vastly simpler.
> --
> Kris


 
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RalfG
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      6th Feb 2009
How do you mean Windows 7 lacks the system restore feature? It's present in
both my
Windows 7 installs. Creates automatic restore points and I've set manual
restore points as well. I check every so
often to see if they've been deleted after I booted into a different OS,
which they haven't. I did encounter a significant glitch after running a
system restore in Windows 7 64 bit as it deleted all the existing restore
points, but other than that it seemed to work.

AFAIK boot loaders have nothing to do with System Restore. Your software
may accomplish the same effect but a simple registry edit is all thats
needed to hide the Vista drive from XP. No need to juggle hardware or change
BIOS settings.

"Night Hawk" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> RalfG;959708 Wrote:
>> Booting XP, Vista and 2 installs of Windows 7. Only the XP registry
>> needs to
>> be modified to hide the other OS partitions. Vista and Windows 7 System
>> Restore can co-exist without modification, just don't set SR to monitor
>> the
>> other OS partitions.
>>
>> "Kris" <a@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:zhjet6ek348i$.dlg@xxxxxx> > >
>> > > On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 21:37:31 -0600, Night Hawk wrote:
>> > >> > > > >
>> > > >> Victek;952517 Wrote:
>> > > >>
>> > > >> The Windows 7 beta doesn't see the system restore option available
>> > > >> since it's still in beta form. To find out what and if any effect
>> > > >> is
>> > > >> seen on Vista's own restore points simply go into the feature as
>> > > >> if
>> > > you
>> > > >> were going to swing the system back and use the option to select
>> > > other
>> > > >> then the latest available to see how many are present.
>> > > >>
>> > > >> Dual booting 7 along with Vista is no different there then dual
>> > > booting
>> > > >> two separate editions of Vista. Any presently onhand should be
>> > > >> seen
>> > > >> right away.> > > >
>> > >
>> > > having gone through all the Vista's-version-of-dual-boot, when I
>> > installed
>> > > Win7, I unplugged my Vista bearing spindle, and installed Win7
>> > and it's
>> > > attendant 200mb boot partition on another spindle. Dual booting
>> > is now
>> > > done by stopping at BIOS, changing the boot spindle, and then
>> > saving and
>> > > re-booting. Pretty easy. Yesterday I very briefly used Vista for
>> > the
>> > > first time since 7000 came out. (Philips MP3 player firmware
>> > manager can't
>> > > see the USB playerin Win7).
>> > >
>> > > On previous attempts, I used Acronis DiskDirector (10 I believe)
>> > to mark
>> > > my
>> > > Vista partition as inactive and hidden and installed win7. The
>> > problem
>> > > with that is that it also installed that 200mb partition on my
>> > Vista
>> > > partition. Dual booting involved setting either the Win7 200mb
>> > boot
>> > > partition, or Vista, to "active, and booting. The first approach
>> > above is
>> > > the one I finally used and is vastly simpler.
>> > > --
>> > > Kris > >

>
> It isn't so much the registry as it the boot loader. I'm currently
> running a prebeta tool that will hide both Vista and 7 from XP in a
> triple boot of the 3 versions. 7 was also setup on a separate drive by
> itself and both copies of 7 lack the system restore feature since 7 is
> still in beta form.
>
>
> --
> Night Hawk


 
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