Windows 10: multi-boot Windows 10 install questions

Discus and support multi-boot Windows 10 install questions in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Currently I have XP Pro 32-bit, XP X64, and Win 7 Pro 64 bit installed on my system. Each OS is installed on a separate hard drive. The system has 4... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by rcgldr, Oct 27, 2015.

  1. rcgldr Win User

    multi-boot Windows 10 install questions


    Currently I have XP Pro 32-bit, XP X64, and Win 7 Pro 64 bit installed on my system. Each OS is installed on a separate hard drive. The system has 4 hard drives (and 5 partitions per drive) and I've setup the 4th hard drive with empty partitions in case I decide to buy and install Windows 10.

    I assume I'd have to buy Win 10 since I'll be multi-booting instead of replacing Win 7.

    I had to install Win 7 from XP X64 in order to specify the partition I wanted Win 7 to be installed on and to prevent it from re-lettering the partitions such as re-lettering the Win 7 partition to C: (it's installed on N: ).

    If I do buy Win 10, will I need to go through the same install method, install from either XP X64 or Win 7 Pro 64 bit in order to specify the install partition for Win 10 and keep it from re-lettering partitions?

    I'm also wondering about partition size. Currently I have Win 7 installed on a 64 GB partition, and I install almost all programs on a different 512 GB partition (O: ). Would 64 GB be enough for Win 10, and if not what partition size should I use?

    :)
     
    rcgldr, Oct 27, 2015
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  2. Multi Boot question

    Hi Jenny,



    Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community. We are glad to help you.



    You may also try manually running the software. Follow these steps:

    Run As Administrator:

    1. Connect the device to the computer (if it is not connected already)

    2. Hold down the Window Key + E

    -For Window 10, on the left side select This PC.

    3. Right-click on CD Drive Clickfree (Clickfree_System), select Open

    4. Right-click on Startclickfreebackup.exe OR Fibpguard.exe and select Run as administrator



    For further assistance, contact the Clickfree Forums. Refer to the below link:

    http://forums.clickfree.com/



    Hope this information helps. Do contact us for further queries. We will be happy to assist you.



    Regards,

    Jenith
     
    Jenith_James, Oct 27, 2015
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    I have a new Asus with Windows 10 64 bit but I have a problem I backed up all my prior work on a Click Free C2 (model HD1037) hard drive, this works with Windows 7 and even with my old Dell Inspirion 1545 laptop which I upgraded to Windows 10. It will not
    work with the Asus and I want to download all the info to my Asus as I need it to work with. Can anyone help me as after reading the Multi Boot info Inoticed that you can only use this with the first operating program first e.g. Windows 7 then add Windows
    10 not the other way round. I have checked on the Click Free site AND IT CLEARLY SAYS that it is NOT compatible with Windows 10. What can I do to resolve this? Jenny

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    jenny13jenny13, Oct 27, 2015
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  4. multi-boot Windows 10 install questions

    10 takes a lot less space than 7 so a 64GB will be enough.
    Can't help you with the other questions. I've never had a system with 4 hard drives. *Biggrin
     
    z31fanatic, Oct 27, 2015
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  5. spapakons Win User
    Usually starting setup from within Windows keeps the drive letters as you have them, but it is not guaranteed. A full installation of Windows 10, Office and some other stuff should not exceed 30-40GB, so 64GB should be enough but then you have little space left for data. If the free space is less than 15GB you may also experience some delays due to insufficient space for the swap file.
     
    spapakons, Oct 27, 2015
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  6. rcgldr Win User
    Office would go into a separate partition. The swap file in yet another partition (on a different drive). I turn off hibernate mode so that hiberfil.sys doesn't take up space (that one can't be relocated).

    The other issue is if I have to buy Win 10, or if I can use the Win 7 activation key to at least try Win 10, then remove it from my system (like doing an image restore of C: (boot) and N: (Win 7) partitions to get to a pre Win 10 state).
     
    rcgldr, Oct 27, 2015
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  7. spapakons Win User
    If you have a genuine Windows 7 with SP1 or Windows 8.1 installation, you can run a utility included in the Windows 10 setup and create a file GenuineTicket.xml Then clean-install Windows 10 (no need to upgrade first) and copy this file at the appropriate folder. Restart the computer with internet connection to activate. Read all about it here. So before you format the disk, create that file and save it on a USB Flash drive. Then you can just delete all partitions and clean-install Windows 10 and use the file to activate for free.
     
    spapakons, Oct 27, 2015
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  8. rcgldr Win User

    multi-boot Windows 10 install questions

    Thanks for the help, but I want to have both Win 7 and Win 10 installed and activated (separate partitions on separate drives), so to comply with Microsoft's rules, I'll have to buy Windows 10.
     
    rcgldr, Oct 30, 2015
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  9. rcgldr Win User
    This is an old thread, but I just now determined a way to accomplish this. I had purchased a second copy of Win 7 Pro (originally was going to use this on the next system I buy), and it seems having two (purchased) instances of Win 7 Pro is the only solution to my original question. I again used XP X64 to install the second instance of Win 7 Pro (64 bit) onto the target partition, in which case Win 7 Pro retains the partition letter. I then ran Win 10 Pro setup from that second instance of Win 7 Pro to upgrade it, and the Win 10 retained the partition letter. I then removed the Win 7 image in windows.old using system file clean up.

    In the case of installing Win 7 Pro from XP X64, there's a choice to either upgrade or to do a clean install to a partition selected by letter (in which case Win 7 will not change the partition letter). Win 10 install won't run from XP X64. When running Win 10 install from Win 7, there is no option for clean install, only to upgrade that instance of Win 7 to Win 10.

    In summary, I needed two (purchased) instances of Win 7 in order to end up with a multi-boot (XP / XP X64 / Win 7 / Win 10) system without any partition letter changes.

    As for the other part of my original question, I changed the Win 7 and Win 10 partition sizes to 96 GB, by taking 32 GB from the 512 GB "application / data" partitions reducing them to 480 GB.
     
    rcgldr, Aug 20, 2017
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  10. cereberus Win User
    You seem to be making it incredibly complicated to do a relatively simple set of operations.

    Firstly, you do realise it is totally NOT recommended to install XP on host pc these days as it has security holes like Swiss Cheese. YOu should really run them in virtual machines to "sandbox" it from your main pc.

    Secondly, to clean install Windows 10 simply involves creating a usb boot drive, and selecting custom install - no need to install Windows 7, the upgrade to 10 - a practice we do not recommend as experience shows this can lead to less stable Windows 10 installations.

    Thirdly, it is irrelevant what drive letters you assign, as drive you boot to is always assigned "C" anyway.
     
    cereberus, Aug 20, 2017
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  11. rcgldr Win User
    I rarely use the internet when running XP, so security isn't an issue. I also have backups to internal and external drives just in case. I use XP for old games and old utilities (mostly video processing / dvd creation - Adobe Premier Pro CS3). I wrote a backup / restore utility that copies folders and files along with security and owner info, which I can use instead of image backup for all partitions except Win 7 and Win 10 OS partitions. I use separate partitions for Win 7 and Win 10 data / applications and these can be backed up and restored with the backup utility, but it needs to run from XP or XP X64.

    I only did this to preserve the partition letter. I selected "keep nothing" during the upgrade, and removed windows.old once Win 10 completed installation. I'm not aware of stability issues, especially if nothing (apps or data files) is carried over from Win 7 to Win 10.

    On my system, Win 7 is running on partition "N" and Win 10 is running on partition "T". My prior post explains the install sequence needed to keep Win 7 or Win 10 from changing the partition to "C". For XP or XP X64, this isn't an issue, as they assign partition letters in a consistent matter, based on hard drive ordering in the BIOS. On my system, all 4 operating systems see the same partition letters.
     
    rcgldr, Apr 4, 2018
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