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Posted by John T on April 17, 2007 at 10:27:37 from (66.244.90.5):
After a ton of work n phone calls last week (I upgraded to Vista just cuz I got a free disc), Im convinced the best way to install Windows Vista is a COMPLETE CLEAN FULL INSTALL NOTTTTTTTTTTTTT AN UPGRADE FROM XP. So heres my question:: Is it possible for me to install a fresh clean full Windows Vista on a secondarty back up SATA Hard Drive,,,,,,,,,then get it set up to boot up n run off that secondary HD (by changing the boot configuration prioroty in BIOS),,,,,,,,,,,,then install my programs,,,,,,,,,,,,,then copy n paste saved program data off the original SATA Hard Drive,,,,,,,,,then re set things for the old HD to serve as the secondary slave????????? I got a new puter with full factory Vista install that runs great, but this one with the Upgrade type install SUCKS. The Vista disk I have allows either a full install or the upgrade from XP option so I wanna run a full install on a second HD then go from there. Yep I already know some programs are incompatible with Vista, thats NOT my problem, its that I wanna try the question I posed above. John T
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