To change your boot drive from Drive G to Drive C in your dual-boot Windows 7 RC (on Drive G) and Windows Vista (on Drive C) setup, you'll need to perform a few steps carefully. Here's a general guide on how to accomplish this:
Overview of Steps:
- Backup Important Data: Before proceeding, ensure you have backups of all critical data to prevent any potential data loss.
- Windows 7 Installation Repair: You will need to use the Windows 7 installation disc to repair the installation. This process will help in setting up the boot configuration.
- Change Drive Letters: After the repair, the Drive C will become the active Windows installation. You might need to change the drive letters for the partitions as...