Interesting site to read about MBD.
http://thestarman.pcministry.com/asm/mbr/bootini.htm

From article-
What about Windows™ 7 or Vista?

You can not use BOOT.INI with these operating systems! Vista and Windows™ 7 requre the use of a new boot manager ("bootmgr") and other associated files in order to boot. If you try booting these systems using BOOT.INI and NTLDR, the operation will fail. For example, if you install Windows™ 7 in unallocated space on a computer running Win XP and look inside the XP partition, you'll find the install process made backups of the original boot sector (BOOSECT.BAK) and boot.ini (Boot.BAK) files, and these lines added to the new boot.ini file:

;Warning: Boot.ini is used on Windows XP and earlier operating systems.
;Warning: Use BCDEDIT.exe to modify Windows Vista boot options.


Implies to me the same the MBR for XP is used, as it gets updated when Win 7 gets installed..
Read it and reach your own conclusion though, don't want reponsibility for your backup.


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