I don't think you can do it directly. Before you restore the Vista image,
you will need to flatten the drive. Win7 puts a small boot partition on the
drive; leaving it there might interfere with booting to Vista.
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Walter B
"FastArtCee" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks, Walter, for the reply.
>
> I should have been more accurate in my question: If, 7 months from now, I
> decide to 'downgrade' to Vista on my laptop, by that time I will probably
> have different programs & data. If I use the disk image method, I'd end up
> with the May 5 image next, say, December 5.
>
> So I was wondering, how would I keep the December 7 programs and data, but
> revert to Vista?
>
> I have an HP Home Server which does a backup every night on all our
> computers. Could I protect & save the May 5 backup for my laptop, and
> then,
> if I wanted to, do a 'System Restore' next December.
>
> Would that process work? Would I be back to Vista with my programs/data
> intact?
>
> (I've never done a restore from one OS to another, and thus I'm suffering
> some 'virgin' nervousness!)
>
> Thanks.
>
> "Walter Blanchard" wrote:
>
>> Make an image before installing Win7
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> Walter B
>>
>>
>> "FastArtCee" <> wrote in message
>> news:8DB4C509-3E92-421D-9106-...
>> >I have downloaded the ISO file for Win7, and have burned an install DVD.
>> >My
>> > intention is to do an upgrade from Vista SP1, but I'm wondering: What
>> > is
>> > the
>> > simplest (best?) way to revert to Vista, if I have to?
>> >
>> > Thanks for any advice.
>> >
>>
>>
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