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Old 27-04-2009, 09:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys.

I'm planning to format and reinstall Xp Sp3 and Ubuntu 9.04. I have deleted my D: partition which is about 20 gb. So, here's how I'm planning to do this.
1: First install XP on C:
2: I will then copy the entire contents of the C:drive (Windows Xp) and put it in another partition in case something goes wrong or for the future, so that I will not have to install XP again in the future.
3: Then create a partition on the empty space.
4: And install Ubuntu.

So my question is, is the procedure that I am using right?
And two, if a few months later, if my XP becomes sluggish and I'll need to install XP again, can I just log into Ubuntu and copy all the backup contents back into the C: instead of installing XP again?
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Old 27-04-2009, 11:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Ubuntu+XP Installation

You are a little confused.
*Install Win to C
*Mirror C to D using a program like Drive Image XML recovery
*Write to a DVD
*Delete D and install Ubuntu to the freespace created
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Old 28-04-2009, 11:05 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks for the info. Also, do you know any alternatives to Drive Image XML?
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Old 29-04-2009, 12:31 AM   #4 (permalink)
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1: First install XP on C:
Sounds good.
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2: I will then copy the entire contents of the C:drive (Windows Xp) and put it in another
partition in case something goes wrong or for the future, so that I will not have to install XP again in the future.
Copying the contents of your C drive to another location won't save your Windows install if you botch the install procedure. Like Nucleus said you will need to make an image of the drive.
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3: Then create a partition on the empty space.
4: And install Ubuntu.
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So my question is, is the procedure that I am using right?
And two, if a few months later, if my XP becomes sluggish and I'll need to install XP again, can I just log into Ubuntu and copy all the backup contents back into the C: instead of installing XP again?
I don't think a copy and paste would fix the problem and personally I haven't tried. As I said before I'd probably just make an image of the HDD after installing all the applications and just restore it. I keep all my data on a separate partition anyway. If you have a single hard disk I think the chance of breaking your install is quite low but I guess its always nice to be safe.
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