Win7 and XP dual system installation and Ghost notes

  

Windows 7 has been released, in order to early adopter I installed Windows 7 Ultimate, now Windows XP and Windows 7 dual system state, one master and one pair, respectively Installed on different disk partitions. The hardware driver automatically detects the installation during the installation process, which is very convenient.

After the installation is complete, I used Ghost to make a backup. Ghost and one-click restore software are indispensable tools in the installed system. Users can quickly back up the installed operating system or restore their original operating system status. Traditional Ghost software to Windows XP operating system is commonplace, but when When using Ghost to back up Ghost with Windows 7, you need to pay attention to related matters.

1. After the dual system installation is completed, and the operation is normal, then “GHOST” is backed up to back up Windows XP. Otherwise, Windows 7 will be useless after XP system is restored. Remember not to use the "One Click Restore Wizard" backup.

2, before installing Windows 7, first backup XP system boot.ini file content. Right click on the desktop of my computer - Properties - Advanced - Startup and Failback Midpoint Settings - Click Edit in the boot system - Save the point file as. After installing Windows 7, also back up the contents of the boot.ini file in case you need it.

3, XP system installed a key restore wizard installed version of the friends pay attention to, using VistaBootPRO multi-system boot software, may cause a conflict with the one-click restore wizard, resulting in the screen does not appear after the computer starts * *****Press [F11] to Start recovery system****** prompt line and can not restore the XP system by pressing F11, you need to click the hotkey to restore to the advanced option of the one-click restore wizard installed version. Even if you fix the hotkey, you may not be able to restore the system. At this time, if you reinstall the one-key restore wizard installed version, if you are serious, you can't enter the system, you can only reinstall the system. Of course, Windows 7 can't be used. The reason is not to say much.

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