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When you say install all your media i'm not quite sure what you mean by that As far as getting it set up how you want you could use the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard to copy your settings. Info Here The main problem with what you want to do is your boot info is stored on C: and your installation resides elsewhere I've never been successful using any partitioning app to merge a boot sector to an OS install but if you want to try it OK.
The reason it probably won't work is even if you did merge the 2 successfully the bootloader will be looking in different partitions for your Vista install because this is how it was set up originally Paragon does work in Vista You could try Ranish which is Free but i still don't think the bootloader will operate properly. Here is another guide to using FAST Simply run it to gather your current settings and save them to a floppy or USB drive.
Then when you need to migrate them into the new install run it again and point it to the settings file you saved. I have good luck with partition manager
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