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MadManMike

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It should boot the win7 drive just fine if you set that as the primary hard disk in the boot order.

Id move all your files outside the 'documents and settings' folder though as you may have issues accessing files inside there from the win7 installation due to NTFS permissions.

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Should be fine mike. Although i suggest you keep 2 separate partitions so you can store your doc's separate to your windows installation. Makes reinstalling windows so much easier.

If you only want 1 disk after installing win7 then partition the new disk into 2. 60gb or so for windows and the rest for documents.

Install windows on the 60gb partition then format the rest in windows and copy everything across then remove the old disk.

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After TONS of issues, I have 7 running.

Initial thoughts - good. I've tweaked all the annoying settings like constant bugging about Admin rights and potential threats etc...

So far all seems good. So glad I skipped Vista, it really is the biggest pile of turd ever.

Thanks for your help :)

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After TONS of issues, I have 7 running.

Initial thoughts - good. I've tweaked all the annoying settings like constant bugging about Admin rights and potential threats etc...

So far all seems good. So glad I skipped Vista, it really is the biggest pile of turd ever.

Thanks for your help :)

i put more ram in to help with the lag issues, and it makes a big difference.

Hope this helps.

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I've got 4gb of RAM, so no problem there.

My problem was that I made a partition so I could keep my XP install, 7 seemed upset by this and wouldn't even recognise the XP install on the other partition. In the end I installed 7 again, over the XP install and then got rid of the partition I had made.

Not a huge problem, but making the partition in the first place took ages and ended up being a waste of time. 7 seems to be very good, very fast and just good in general - especially liking the taskbar.

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I've got 4gb of RAM, so no problem there.

My problem was that I made a partition so I could keep my XP install, 7 seemed upset by this and wouldn't even recognise the XP install on the other partition. In the end I installed 7 again, over the XP install and then got rid of the partition I had made.

Not a huge problem, but making the partition in the first place took ages and ended up being a waste of time. 7 seems to be very good, very fast and just good in general - especially liking the taskbar.

Aaaaaah you running X64 ?

The installation took a while for me too, but no problems.

And the taskbar is quite smart, I think microsoft is onto a winner with 7, minus the odd soundcard issue with some unlucky people.

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Handy tip with the new task bar if you haven't figured it out already...

Left click - Opens if not open - Goes to current window if already open.

Middle Click - Opens a new window

Ah cool, I did wonder actually :)

Aaaaaah you running X64 ?

The installation took a while for me too, but no problems.

And the taskbar is quite smart, I think microsoft is onto a winner with 7, minus the odd soundcard issue with some unlucky people.

Nope, 32 bit... I have huge issues with 64 bit, specifically with VST plugins for music production.

Really? Takes <20mins for me.

Likewise, took about 15 minutes to install for me. Installation wasn't the problem, crappy partition hassles were what took all the time!

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What makes you say that?

If we were discussing Vista I'd agree, it's slow, clunky and just generally doesn't do what you want it to. 7 however is brilliant, plenty fast enough, useful new features and just helpful.

Like i said, it's best in my eyes. It does everything i need it to with no problems, not implying 7 doesn't.

It's just personal preference.

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