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Dual booting Windows 7/8

Dual booting Windows 7/8

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JoaquinXDDD
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04-04-2016, 12:51 AM
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I chose to dualboot since Windows 8 has compatibility problems with certain games I want to play. The issue is highlighted by Microsoft. You already have Windows 8.1 installed. Be careful—you need to install the older OS first, then the newer one. If you skip this step (like installing Windows Vista on a system running Windows 7), your setup might become unusable. This happens because earlier versions can't recognize the startup files of later versions and may overwrite them.
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JoaquinXDDD
04-04-2016, 12:51 AM #1

I chose to dualboot since Windows 8 has compatibility problems with certain games I want to play. The issue is highlighted by Microsoft. You already have Windows 8.1 installed. Be careful—you need to install the older OS first, then the newer one. If you skip this step (like installing Windows Vista on a system running Windows 7), your setup might become unusable. This happens because earlier versions can't recognize the startup files of later versions and may overwrite them.

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brobear7
Posting Freak
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04-06-2016, 12:13 AM
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Do you possess an 8.1 disc? You may install version 7, then start from the 8.1 disc, launch the command prompt and input 'bootrec.exe /fixmbr' without quotation marks.
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brobear7
04-06-2016, 12:13 AM #2

Do you possess an 8.1 disc? You may install version 7, then start from the 8.1 disc, launch the command prompt and input 'bootrec.exe /fixmbr' without quotation marks.

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HotMilkTea
Member
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04-07-2016, 12:47 PM
#3
This command helps manage Windows installation options. It allows you to choose between different versions of Windows, such as Win 7 or Win 8.1. However, Microsoft warns that installing Windows 7 on Windows 8.1 is not recommended and may pose security risks. Always ensure your system meets the requirements for the version you plan to install. For a detailed guide, refer to official documentation or trusted tech resources.
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HotMilkTea
04-07-2016, 12:47 PM #3

This command helps manage Windows installation options. It allows you to choose between different versions of Windows, such as Win 7 or Win 8.1. However, Microsoft warns that installing Windows 7 on Windows 8.1 is not recommended and may pose security risks. Always ensure your system meets the requirements for the version you plan to install. For a detailed guide, refer to official documentation or trusted tech resources.

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iLwRo
Member
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04-07-2016, 02:26 PM
#4
It's secure. This instruction modifies the Windows 8.1 bootloader. I frequently apply it to eliminate the Linux GRUB setup when I prefer not to use Linux. You might also attempt 'bootrec.exe /fixboot'.
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iLwRo
04-07-2016, 02:26 PM #4

It's secure. This instruction modifies the Windows 8.1 bootloader. I frequently apply it to eliminate the Linux GRUB setup when I prefer not to use Linux. You might also attempt 'bootrec.exe /fixboot'.

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04-15-2016, 08:22 AM
#5
To dual boot, you need to set up a second operating system alongside Windows 8.1. Installing Windows 7 on a new partition won’t affect the existing 8.1 setup unless you use a bootable USB or DVD. A 20 GB partition for Windows 7 won’t give access to other partitions unless you configure it properly. The reason for overwriting the bootloader is to ensure your system boots from the new OS, which can be risky—your current system might become unusable if not done carefully. The guide you shared is helpful but be cautious; always back up data first and follow instructions step by step. Yes, this approach works, but proceed with care.
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Sailor_Does_MC
04-15-2016, 08:22 AM #5

To dual boot, you need to set up a second operating system alongside Windows 8.1. Installing Windows 7 on a new partition won’t affect the existing 8.1 setup unless you use a bootable USB or DVD. A 20 GB partition for Windows 7 won’t give access to other partitions unless you configure it properly. The reason for overwriting the bootloader is to ensure your system boots from the new OS, which can be risky—your current system might become unusable if not done carefully. The guide you shared is helpful but be cautious; always back up data first and follow instructions step by step. Yes, this approach works, but proceed with care.

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ExodusMC
Member
146
04-18-2016, 04:33 PM
#6
Yes and yes.
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ExodusMC
04-18-2016, 04:33 PM #6

Yes and yes.

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xMC_AMBERx
Junior Member
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04-18-2016, 05:59 PM
#7
The guide appears to be helpful. Microsoft emphasizes its safety based on thorough testing and compliance with security standards.
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xMC_AMBERx
04-18-2016, 05:59 PM #7

The guide appears to be helpful. Microsoft emphasizes its safety based on thorough testing and compliance with security standards.

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166
04-25-2016, 08:19 PM
#8
This manual works well. The explanation comes from the fact that XP employs a distinct bootloader compared to the more recent operating systems, meaning someone aiming to run both XP and 7 would need to install XP beforehand.
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Sailor_Does_MC
04-25-2016, 08:19 PM #8

This manual works well. The explanation comes from the fact that XP employs a distinct bootloader compared to the more recent operating systems, meaning someone aiming to run both XP and 7 would need to install XP beforehand.

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TeddyCoM
Member
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05-11-2016, 06:49 PM
#9
They could include that detail in the manual. For your setup, consider allocating enough room for 7 wins—aiming for three games that don’t work on Win 8. The estimated size of Win 7 Ultimate on a 64-bit system is around (GB).
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TeddyCoM
05-11-2016, 06:49 PM #9

They could include that detail in the manual. For your setup, consider allocating enough room for 7 wins—aiming for three games that don’t work on Win 8. The estimated size of Win 7 Ultimate on a 64-bit system is around (GB).

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Colefusion
Senior Member
382
05-12-2016, 12:13 AM
#10
It requires roughly 30GB, but may need 60-100GB based on your storage space.
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Colefusion
05-12-2016, 12:13 AM #10

It requires roughly 30GB, but may need 60-100GB based on your storage space.

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