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XP/Win7 Dual Boot TI2009 & Disk Director

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I have True Image 2009 installed on XP SP3 and it has saved me a quite a few times!!

I do a full backup to a separate hard drive once a week (no incre/diff, just entire hard drive)

I am thinking of installing Win 7 on a dual boot (same hard drive as XP, but a new partition) and trying disk director as the boot manager.

My question is: If the scheduled FULL Disk (not separate partition) task runs in XP once a week, will it backup XP,Win7 and boot manager in one??

I don't mind it being a big file and taking some time time, as long as it will restore both Operating systems and boot manager ok.

Is there any problems you can have restoring dual boot setup?

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If you create an all-partition backup, you are fine with multi-boot systems: you can back and restore normally.
You could consider converting your XP3 installation to a virtual machine and use Windows 7 to host the virtual machine. Use VMWare converter to convert your XP installation, then install VMWare player in Win7. That is very simple and it works great.

Thanks for the reply Pat.
I did try VMWARE, but I have a few application that have protection that detects the virtual environment and refuse to work.

As it was weekend I tried the dual boot setup.

This info is for anyone who wants to try it.

I used a free edition of easus partition magic to half my 500gb disk drive.
I then installed Win7 on the unallocated space and everything went ok.

The vista bootloader kicked in and both O.S. will boot.

I then went back into XP and performed a full backup of my 500gb Hitachi drive. (It was only about 30gb with both O.S.'s)

Then I thought I'd give True Image 2009 the ultimate test, by restoring the image file to an old 160gb Samsung drive.
(Different size hard drive/smaller and different manufacturer)
This worked perfectly as well and both O.S.'s booted ok and tested ok.

I then removed the 160gb and reconnected my 500gb.

So now I can use XP 32bit for my normal day to day stuff and Win7 64bit for 'flashing things' and video editing.