I had forgotten that when dual-booting Vista and WinXP, everything gets
processed by Vista first. No matter what partition the OS's are installed
into.
There are probably web pages that explain how to untangle this mess. Vista
really is a royale pain-in-the-ASS sometimes. Please don't get me started
on "Taking Control" of files and permissions. What a freakin' hairball.
( Today I finally disabled the moronic, insane UAC feature - "User Account
Control". Sometimes I like to create small text files with info about my
program installs. Idiotic Vista would not allow my to do this in <Program
Files> folders and even C:\<root>.)
NetLink (red) Blue ... sheesh
"chinga69" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
news:38b6cc02b9d62f5270bbe6deed4cee1a@nntp-gateway.com...
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> if xp is the main os boot to vista make xp the default boot option with
> vista boot pro or similar then reboot to xp use xp disk manager to
> delete the vista partion give all the disk to xp then resize the disk to
> the size you want reload vista
> is that what your trying to do its a lomg way round but will save
> reloading xp
>
>
> --
> chinga69
>
> CHEERS CHINGA69