Windows 7 Migration Question

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I currently run Vista 64 on a partition on my 1TB WD Black, with three other partitions for My Docs, Photos and Data. I also have a 250Gb Hitachi. My question is, what's the safest upgrade (actually a fresh install) path? My thoughts are:

1. Back up application data - Outlook, Firefox, etc
2. Image Partitions to external HDD using Acronis.
3. Clone system partition to Hitachi using Acronis.
4. Install Win 7, wiping old system partition.

This way, I have a backup image, and a clone of the Vista system to switch to if I have issues.

Would this become a dual boot system? I don't want one long term but initially it may be safest.

Any alternative ideas are welcome!
 
My "safe" backup routine is usually a file-based backup (including application data) and then an image-based backup. File before image just in case you screw up with the imaging software. Always to an external hard drive as well which is then removed - again, so you can't delete the wrong partition or something.

You're then free to wipe and install your computer with Windows 7 and then use the file-based backup to restore your file and application data. I wouldn't bother trying to dual boot - just go feet first with Windows 7.

If there are any show stoppers then just reload the Vista image you made and you're back to it's original state.
 
Thanks for your reply. I was thinking along the same lines as you, imaging to an external HDD, and cloning to the other internal disk to provide a file-based backup. What would happen when I booted with a Win 7 system and the cloned Vista partition visible? I don't really want to dual boot, I wondered if this scenario would appear as dual bootable by default?
 
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