I have an old install of BootIT NG that I'm trying to phase out. I really just need something simple that will allow me to manage a couple of versions of Windows, and possibly a little partition image maintenance (will look into later).
Recently I imaged my primary Vista OS from HD0 to HD2 and started running it from there. I then installed Win7 onto the second half of HD2 and installed EasyBCD.
HD0 was not visible to the Vista or Win7 installs and I'm worried that EasyBCD has created a 100MB at the start of HD0.
HD0 did have about 50GB of unallocated space, with any luck EasyBCD has actually used some of that rather than corrupting the Vista install I had sitting there.
I can't seem to get BootIT NG to run anymore and don't want to try too hard in case I end up with no multi-boot options at all.
Can anyone tell me if EasyBCD does in fact create it's own 100MB partition during install?
Also, anyone have any idea what I could use with EasyBCD to achieve partition image and backup operations? I like to leave unallocated space on my drives for backups. I also like to try new things on these backups rather than my primary OS.
Recently I imaged my primary Vista OS from HD0 to HD2 and started running it from there. I then installed Win7 onto the second half of HD2 and installed EasyBCD.
HD0 was not visible to the Vista or Win7 installs and I'm worried that EasyBCD has created a 100MB at the start of HD0.
HD0 did have about 50GB of unallocated space, with any luck EasyBCD has actually used some of that rather than corrupting the Vista install I had sitting there.
I can't seem to get BootIT NG to run anymore and don't want to try too hard in case I end up with no multi-boot options at all.
Can anyone tell me if EasyBCD does in fact create it's own 100MB partition during install?
Also, anyone have any idea what I could use with EasyBCD to achieve partition image and backup operations? I like to leave unallocated space on my drives for backups. I also like to try new things on these backups rather than my primary OS.