Is there anyway I can install Windows 7 on a partition? Kinda complex...

ManBearPig

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I dont have access to a backup hard drive right now, and I dont want to lose any files. Anyway, I just got my Windows 7 disc and am eager to install it, so I dont want to wait.

Can i like, install it on only part of the drive so I can keep the info that I currently have on Vista? Then I would just copy the data over and delete the partition.

Thanks!
 

geokilla

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Yes it is possible. If I remember correctly, when you choose what drive to install Windows 7 at, you can create your partition there and even install it to the same C drive.
 

BW86

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yes, when installing win7 they give you the choice to partition your drive and be able to dual boot.
 

lxskllr

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One caveat may be your AVAILABLE free space. If you have unmovable files scattered across the drive, you may not have enough contiguous free space to make a useful partition. If it were me, I'd install Win7 in a VM to play around with it, and wait until you're ready to do a proper install to do a proper install :^)
 

13Gigatons

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You could just create partitions with Vista right now, it has it built in.