
07-15-2007
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Re: Dual Boot XP & Vista
Primary DOS partitions, containing operating systems, can be hidden from one
another. Then, by using a 3rd party boot manager, you unhide the one you
want to boot into. The other system is not seen, and therefore can not be
inadvertently damaged or corrupted by malware, which may attack the system
you ARE using.
To my way of thinking, it is the "only" way to set up a dual/multi boot
computer.
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Regards,
Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)
"Generator" <Generator.2t7u43@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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> i am not sure why your partition is hidden,,i used acrondis disk
> director suite 10...i created a active partition and installed vista
> ultimate ,,then checked to make sure win xp was my default boot.. in
> sys/startup and recovery tab.and when the screen starts it says earlier
> windows os or vista ultimate and i boot into the one i want to use..i
> tried partition magic and was confused..acronis tells you what partition
> you want to create either for single os and data partion or dual os
> boot..maybe someone that uses partiton magic can help you better. but
> for me it was confusing to use. acronis is more user freindly i feel. i
> am changing soon i am goning to install vista ultimate on clean install
> and install xp on a partition i create either using vista shrink/ expand
> or via setup if i can do.
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> Generator
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