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| | dual Vista boot with c: drive letter I would like to have two bootables copies of vista (this gives to me the possibility to make tests on the second partition without touching the first one). First of all I've installed the system on c: partition with everything I need (and it's a long work). At this point, with XP, I made a copy of the partition with Partition Magic and, modifying the boot.ini, I obtained two bootable OS that was alternatively renamed c: by the boot manager. I've tried to copy the Vista partition with Acronis, then I've managed the BCD with Easy BCD but when I start on the second partition I've all system variables pointing to d: but the desktop and the programs still points to the first partition. With the suggestions of R. C. White I've understood that, installing a second vista copy from within the first one, creates exactly what I want (two bootable versions of vista that are renamed c: at boot). So the trick is possible. What I cannot reach is to make a copy (or a restore from a wim file) in a second partition and modify the bcd to get c: letters on the two vista copies. Can someone help me in this? |
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| | Re: dual Vista boot with c: drive letter Might it not be easier and more effective as a testing OS to install a copy of Vista as a virtual OS? Something malicious installed on either copy of bootable Vista could still take down your entire computer. |
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| | Re: dual Vista boot with c: drive letter > Might it not be easier and more effective as a testing OS to install a Quote: > copy of Vista as a virtual OS? In this days, I've studied VmWare and VMX Builder, discovering the possible uses of virtual machines. I've always thought to VmWare as a way to install different OS, but I was wrong. Thanks a lot, although I've not solved the problem, I've find a better way of working. |
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