I just purchased a new computer. I had it for about 3 weeks. Once you get to using Vista, you're not going to want to use XP any longer. Vista is 100 times better. After using Vista, XP seems like a very generic system.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "shikher goyal" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 11:15 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] querey regarding dual booting


hello to all
hope all are fine

as  subject line shows that i've little querey regarding dual booting.
in my lapi, there are four drives(c:, d:, e:,f:) and configuration is
also suitable for dual booting.
now come to the point, i want two drives i.e. c: and e: for XP and
d:, f: for vista.
i don't want to show d: and f:(vista's partitions) while i'm in XP and
similar during running vista not to show XP's two partitions  to avoid
infecting both OS files from virus if virus comes during work in one
OS.
and to keep data private.

i want two- two partitions one for instaling OS and second for keeping data.

actually i had both XP and vista instaled at my laptop previously but
due to virus infection at my both drives which had XP and vista, i had
to reinstall. now i'm running XP only. that's whyy....
i think i've cleared my querey.
with regards
shikher goyal

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