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| | Clean Install Q for Vista OEM Home Premium I am planning to upgrade to Vista. This is a home built PC with a legal Retail version of XP Professional. Since I can not do an inline upgrade to Vista Home Premium over XP Pro, I've decided to go with the clean install approach of Vista Home Premium OEM version from New Egg. Here are my questions: I have two internal hard drives in this PC. I plan to move all my data files (music, pictures, docs, etc.) to my second drive volume (D) prior to upgrade and then do a format, clean install of Vista on my primary drive volume (C) over XP Pro. Any problems after the clean install in recovering all files moved to (D)? Should I disconnect the second volume (D) during the upgrade and re-connect afterwards to preserve my data? I don't have an external drive large enough to move the data to... Not sure what extent the new Windows Easy Transfer feature will assist in this effort? Any URL location that states exactly what files or data Windows Easy Transfer protects? And will it work for an internal drive volume on only to external, networked or DVD destination? Thanks! |
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| | Re: Clean Install Q for Vista OEM Home Premium "trtack" <trtack@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:870920B4-19C5-496A-BC78-EB9C831610EC@microsoft.com... >I am planning to upgrade to Vista. This is a home built PC with a legal > Retail version of XP Professional. Since I can not do an inline upgrade > to > Vista Home Premium over XP Pro, I've decided to go with the clean install > approach of Vista Home Premium OEM version from New Egg. > > Here are my questions: > > I have two internal hard drives in this PC. I plan to move all my data > files (music, pictures, docs, etc.) to my second drive volume (D) prior to > upgrade and then do a format, clean install of Vista on my primary drive > volume (C) over XP Pro. > > Any problems after the clean install in recovering all files moved to (D)? > Should I disconnect the second volume (D) during the upgrade and > re-connect > afterwards to preserve my data? > > I don't have an external drive large enough to move the data to... > > Not sure what extent the new Windows Easy Transfer feature will assist in > this effort? Any URL location that states exactly what files or data > Windows > Easy Transfer protects? And will it work for an internal drive volume on > only to external, networked or DVD destination? > > Thanks! Unless XP itself is installed on your drive "D:", the two partitions will be completely separate to Windows. Make sure, however, that you DON'T use the "Express Installation" option. Instead, use the "Custom Install" option. I also advise you to do the formatting from within the Vista Installer itself. When you choose the "Custom Install", the Vista Partition manager will be available to you. Vista's version of NTFS is a LITTLE changed (but not much). It's better to use Vista's tools for low-level disk operations rather than XP's. I also advise you to delete your XP partition (C first, recreate it, thenformat it. Formatting under Vista is MUCH faster than under XP, by the way. Formerly, it took almost 45 minutes for a full format of a larger HD. Vista gives no such option, and simply formats the disk within 3 minutes or so. Maybe even sooner, since I did not time it when I installed mine. You should have no problems with moving your data back to Vista from your second drive. Just make sure you tell the Vista Installer to install the OS on C: rather than D:, or you will be in a world of hurt. (hehe). Windows Easy Transfer is designed for just such a situation as yours, so it should go easily for you once Vista is installed. You might have to do a little fiddling, since the Vista folder structure is a smidgen different than XP's. For instance, "My Computer" is now "Computer". Likewise, "My Pictures" is now simply "Pictures", and "My Documents" is now just "Documents". I guess you can figure out for yourself what "My Music" and "My Movies" will be. There are other differences. But WET is designed with that in mind. -- Donald L McDaniel Please reply to the original newsgroup and thread. ------------------------------------------------------ |
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