Sorry if I am repeating something here as the posts are too long to read everything. IMHO you separately back up and restore as needed the HDD 2 with the Data, and the HDD 1 running your OS and Apps. Clone the HDD 1. If HDD 1 failes replace it with the clone and restore HDD 1 back up. If HDD 2...
Hi Pauli, What number do you call please because i tried once and i was sent in a loop. Besides, is it free tech support or do you have to pay? Thanks!
You should be able to have 4 primary partition in a physical HDD hence booting up from 4 different OS. I agree with BIGBEARJEDI, you might have a Win 8 32bit OS. You can upgrade from Win 7 to Win 8 without losing any data or programs and if you want both OSs why don't you use a virtual machine?