Can you “upgrade” Windows 7 in second drive to Dual Boot?
November 5, 2009
No, you can’t. You can only upgrade to Windows 7 by overwritting an existing Windows partition as Microsoft treats dual boot separately. Unless you have two licenses on your computer, you will need to buy the full copy of Windows 7. That’s the case where you want to keep the old operating system and install Windows 7 in second drive to create dual boot.
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