You are wrong Andrea.Thank you for your interest Frank. But in this case even a back up won't help as once you alter the disks,that's it. So i think in my case and other people's as well-DO NOT TOUCH THE HARD DISKS.
We have already seen what happens if you do,from what happened to the person,who did that,here on this forum. Andrea Borman.
Cool. In my case I had Win 7 on my first partition and 5 linux installs on 5 more ext3 partitions.I have also done the same thing using Acronis I cloned from a smaller HD to Bigger Had, I just used macrium Reflect to restore a Vista 32 Image to one of my Internal Hard drives(HD) so I now have a dual boot configuration
Well,the truth is I do not know how to partition my hard disks, and I am sure I would damage my computer if I even tried to do this. So in my case, and for most other people, it is better if we do not have access to this feature.
It is the only way to be safe. Andrea Borman.
Impressive setup Sarge.Me I am just a Windows User I have my Vista 32 on a 750 Gig HD, My W7 64 bit on a 1.5 TB and I save My vista to another Internal drive I have 4 Internal Sata Drives 2 are 1.5 TB the other 2 are 750 Gig Sata Drives. I also Have a few external drives a 150 gig a 500 gig, two 1.tb drives and 250 gig portable drive. My 4 internal drives are all Seagate. I keep all my downloads on one internal drive and one external drive. I do a daily full scheduled backup using W7 to one internal drive, I do weekly full manual backup to a different internal drive using Macrium. I have used both to restore drives and never had a problem. I have booted to a kubantu but never installed it on any disc just played with it on CD