Hi,
"rharlow" <guest.DeleteThis@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
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> So, I'm looking to upgrade my system to Vista x64 Ultimate from XP Prof
> x86 in preparation of updating to 7 Ultimate x64. (already have the OEM
> x64 Vista disc with Windows 7 coupon)
>
> Looking for a possible easier solution than having to reinstall
> everything all over again.
There isn't one.
> Can I get another hard drive, say 150gb (poss velociraptor), and
> install Vista x64 on that, while keeping my existing Seagate Baracuda
> SATA 230gb with XP 32 bit.
Certainly, but that doesn't change anything. You are still faced with
creating a clean installation. You could accomplish the same by installing
cleanly without formatting to the existing 230GB drive. When you do this,
the existing x86 installation will be moved to a windows.old folder on the
root of the drive where you can still access data.
> Then overtime re-install applications to the 150gb drive, and keep the
> old 230 for data files.
Yes.
> Stupid question- are all the applications that would be on old drive
> unusable until re-installed on new drive?
Not a stupid question, but you're assumption is correct. Installing an
application adds needed supporting registry entries and places files in the
system folders for use by the application. Until this happens, the
application will not run correctly, if they even run at all,
> Hopefully you can follow my thought process - any ideas. Thanks
>
> Chip
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
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