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    Question Replacing Vista in Triple boot system

    My drive currently looks like this:

    Windows XP - PRIMARY
    Windows Vista - PRIMARY
    Ubuntu - PRIMARY
    EXTENDED:
    *Linux swap
    *NTFS - Files and such
    *(Corrupted?) FAT , long story, unneeded

    Anyway, I built a new system with a new motherboard. Thus, Neither Windows will boot but Ubuntu can. I am looking to replace the Windows Vista partition with Windows 7. If I format that partition and replace will I have any trouble? Will the Windows 7 bootloader work properly and play nicely with GRUB? Will there be any trouble with my extended partition? Any high risk of losing files in Files partition?
    Last edited by BLaZuRE; December 31st, 2011 at 04:57 AM. Reason: formatting

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    Re: Replacing Vista in Triple boot system

    Did you use the old hard drive? Windows does not like being moved around, so to speak. You would have to boot from the Windows disk and repair the Windows installation. You could corrupt the Windows install by trying to use it. The Windows system is configured to the prior MB and other hardware. Ubuntu is a little more forgiving and is more easily moved between hardware. At least from my experience.

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    Re: Replacing Vista in Triple boot system

    Windows tends to kill grub and place its own boot loader into the mbr. There is nice documentation on the net on how to fix this. This link is just one of them

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot

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    Re: Replacing Vista in Triple boot system

    Yes, I used my old hard drive and moved it in with a new motherboard and CPU, so the chipset driver needs to be changed. I'll try repairing XP and reformat Vista. I don't need the Windows installs. I just need my Files partition to be preserved under the extended partition.

    Yeah, I supposed I would have to fix Grub2 in Linux, but that's simple. I was more worried if Win 7 will not recognize XP or something and it won't have an option for it or if it had a different installation process.

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    Re: Replacing Vista in Triple boot system

    Quote Originally Posted by BLaZuRE View Post
    Yes, I used my old hard drive and moved it in with a new motherboard and CPU, so the chipset driver needs to be changed. I'll try repairing XP and reformat Vista. I don't need the Windows installs. I just need my Files partition to be preserved under the extended partition.

    Yeah, I supposed I would have to fix Grub2 in Linux, but that's simple. I was more worried if Win 7 will not recognize XP or something and it won't have an option for it or if it had a different installation process.
    If you plan to upgrade xp to win7 you may want to read this:

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...p-to-windows-7

    Sounds like the process blows away your files so you will need to back up.
    Last edited by alphacrucis2; December 31st, 2011 at 11:00 AM.

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    Re: Replacing Vista in Triple boot system

    Sorry for the bump, just went back and marked this as solved for anyone that may find this in a search.

    I simply put in the Windows 7 disc, removed the Vista partition, reformatted that free space as an NTFS partition for Windows 7. No major hiccups besides Grub.

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