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If I were you, I would re-partition the HardDrive, and that means re-formatting it. I would make three partitions - one for each OS, and the third for the data on that OS. That third one should be formatted FAT, so that it will be functional in either environment. Remember that NTFS writes file security permissions, and if you have XP, you have one set of permissions, and NT will have another set of permissions, and they will conflict. By going FAT on the third drive, you eliminate any file security. IN your private case, this should be acceptable.
Treat each partition as a it's own separate computer environment. Remember to put antivirus on both, and keep patches up on both.
Christian
If I were you, I would re-partition the HardDrive, and that means re-formatting it. I would make three partitions - one for each OS, and the third for the data on that OS. That third one should be formatted FAT, so that it will be functional in either environment. Remember that NTFS writes file security permissions, and if you have XP, you have one set of permissions, and NT will have another set of permissions, and they will conflict. By going FAT on the third drive, you eliminate any file security. IN your private case, this should be acceptable.
Treat each partition as a it's own separate computer environment. Remember to put antivirus on both, and keep patches up on both.
Christian
I never installed WinNT but on dual boots with win98, ME, and 2000. I had to install Win XP last so it can create a menu when you boot up so you can select which operating system to boot. If you install XP 1st, you do not get this menu. However, if you do not want to destroy, you NT install which you stated; you are going to have to figure out how to boot between OS’s.
Last edited by JR85023; May 22nd, 2004 at 11:34 pm. Reason: forgot something
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