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I have a computer with a 3-partition harddrive: all three are HFS (journaled). One of them is for OSX, one of them is for data, and the third one is empty. I would like to find out the most reliable way to install Windows Vista on the computer without losing any data on OSX. I don't trust methods which use Acronis OS Selector because I have had many, many bad experiences with it and I have made a personal note to never use it again.

But after I install vista onto the empty space, won't I be unable to boot to OSX again?

 

No. I did the following:

/hda/partition1/winxp

/hdb/partition1/osx

/hdb/partition2/vista

 

I installed osx on the second harddrive first. I then installed vista (it will ignore the osx partition if it can find another MS partition somewhere - if not I could not get it to install on the same disk as osx)

Use osx boot cd to fix osx part. add vista to darwin boot loader

Should have no problem.

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