Amnesiac
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For a some months I have been dual-booting Windows 7 and 10, trying to make my mind up wether to move on to 10 or stay with 7. I am still vacillating...
I have been keping two similar sets of data files (i.e. those files I generate, and add to/detract from, using mainly MSWord and MSExcel) plus music and media files which I just add to, on each system drive. Yes, a bonehead solution, but that's me...
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It just recently dawned on me that I might as well have shortcuts in each OS pointing to the same set of folders on one or the other of the system drives but too late in the game; I now have two sets of slightly differing files of the same name and need to combine them.
So, how combine differing versions of, say, two MSWord files, perhaps 70-100 pages long, of the same name and identical to within 95%, and which I have been laboring on for a loong time; the contents of which are crucial to me, into one w/o losing or adding a single character in the process?
Thank you.
Afterthought: There is also two sets of an image gallery containg about a gazillion images collected over the years; all too precious for me for words.

I have been keping two similar sets of data files (i.e. those files I generate, and add to/detract from, using mainly MSWord and MSExcel) plus music and media files which I just add to, on each system drive. Yes, a bonehead solution, but that's me...
Link RemovedDOH!
It just recently dawned on me that I might as well have shortcuts in each OS pointing to the same set of folders on one or the other of the system drives but too late in the game; I now have two sets of slightly differing files of the same name and need to combine them.
So, how combine differing versions of, say, two MSWord files, perhaps 70-100 pages long, of the same name and identical to within 95%, and which I have been laboring on for a loong time; the contents of which are crucial to me, into one w/o losing or adding a single character in the process?
Thank you.
Afterthought: There is also two sets of an image gallery containg about a gazillion images collected over the years; all too precious for me for words.
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Very risky!
If that Hard Drive or Motherboard crashes in that computer, you are quite likely to lose massive amounts of your data if not all of it. 
How many hours and how much effort would be...
When I worked at IBM and had 70 field engineers, many of them had dual-boot or multi-boot setups on their laptops. They crashed so often, that our Regional Tech Director made us stop issuing laptops to the FE's like this, as we had a whole roomful of techs fixing those things 40 hrs. per week and doing no other productive work! Something to keep in mind.

