Safely dual-boot Windows 7 and XP
- 03 August, 2010 02:41
- Comments
QUESTION: My PC dual-boots Windows XP 32bit and Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit. Every time I work in XP I lose all my restore points in Windows 7.
ANSWER: You can't keep System Restore points if you dual-boot with an earlier operating system. XP will delete the Restore Points when it reboots, since the Windows 7 disk structure is incompatible with the way XP reads the hard drive. A workaround is available, but this can create its own problems.
If you want to continue running Windows XP on your computer, you'd be better off doing so in the free Virtual XP mode. Click here to download Windows XP Mode.
See also:
How to fix everything: the ultimate guide to fixing technology
Windows 7 zone NEW!
- Bookmark this page
- Share this article
- Got more on this story? Email TechWorld
- Follow TechWorld on twitter
- Latest News - PC Advisor
- Forums - Windows 7 - PC Advisor
- No restore points are available when you use Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008-based operating systems in a dual-boot configuration together with an earlier Windows operating system
- Click here to download Windows XP Mode
- How to fix everything: the ultimate guide to fixing technology News - PC Advisor
- Windows 7 Advisor - PC Advisor
-
Lenovo ordered to pay €1920 for making French laptop buyer pay for Windows too
-
Wikileaks suspect to face US court-martial
-
Wikileaks suspect to face US court-martial
-
Telstra reports issue with BigPond email accounts
-
Samsung Galaxy S II Android phone
-
Office 2007 for Dummies
-
Teach Yourself Visually Windows 7
-
Computers for Seniors for Dummies, 2nd Edition
-
Office 2007 All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies
-
MYOB Software for Dummies 6E Australian Edition
-
Windows 7 for Dummies® Dvd+book Bundle
-
Windows 7 for Seniors for Dummies®
-
Microsoft Office
-
Excel 2007 All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies











Comments
Post new comment