I've been reading a lot of threads and haven't come across a situation similar to what I want to do, so I'm asking for help. If you would please let me know what problems I'm creating by installing 7 on my system in the way I'll describe I'd be grateful! This is my "everyday" computer, for communicating with the world but also for heavy Photoshopping and some games.
The system has two identical hd's. One was for data but I transferred all the data to a removable USB hd so it's empty and ready to go. The current OS on the other drive is Vista 64. I want to do a clean install since everyone says this is best. So, can I choose the custom option and install 7 to the empty drive? If I do that won't I then I have a dual-boot system? This is where I'm confused... Can I pull the hd with Vista out and set it to slave like in the old days? That way I'd still have access to the drive but no dual-boot situation. And if I decided I didn't like 7 it'd be easy to go back to Vista. Also, if the drive with 7 on it got messed up for whatever reason I'd still be able to continue working with the Vista drive. I like the positives... just am not aware of the negatives.
The system has two identical hd's. One was for data but I transferred all the data to a removable USB hd so it's empty and ready to go. The current OS on the other drive is Vista 64. I want to do a clean install since everyone says this is best. So, can I choose the custom option and install 7 to the empty drive? If I do that won't I then I have a dual-boot system? This is where I'm confused... Can I pull the hd with Vista out and set it to slave like in the old days? That way I'd still have access to the drive but no dual-boot situation. And if I decided I didn't like 7 it'd be easy to go back to Vista. Also, if the drive with 7 on it got messed up for whatever reason I'd still be able to continue working with the Vista drive. I like the positives... just am not aware of the negatives.