is it possible with locking of XP drives in vista and vista's drive in XP
.
and what is the best security suite package.
with regards
shikher


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> Againe, got to agree to disagree with you. Ie. Say you are running a Mack
> and running Windows on it. You'd have to run say NOD 32. Just using Windows
> on the mack by itsself ain't totally secure IMO. Your bro in Christ,
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chris Hallsworth" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2009 4:41 PM
> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] querey regarding dual booting
>
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> Richard and all, using operating systems in a virtual environment is more
> secure because what you do in the virtual environment is completely isolated
> from the host, meaning viruses and the like can't attack your host and vice
> versa. Hope this helps.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rick Justice" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2009 8:25 PM
> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] querey regarding dual booting
>
>
>> Hi Shikher,
>> You should get your heart set on something else,
>> because you are not going to be able to hide those partitions.
>> Even if you could, you will need to make them shown again, before shutting
>> down the computer.
>> The computer cannot boot from a partition it can't see.
>> If you are wanting to avoid infections, then run a good security software
>> suite,
>> and change your e-mail and internet surfing habits.
>> Most computer viruses are contracted as a result of installing software
>> from
>> less than well-known sites, and opening e-mail messages from people you
>> don't know.
>> If you are going to have a dual, or multi-boot system,
>> you will need to make sure that each operating system is protected by
>> security software while in use.
>> The only other way I can think of to use other operating systems on one
>> machine
>> is to install them in a virtual environment, within a host operating
>> system.
>> I can't speak to that type of arrangement, since I have never tried it,
>> and so I don't know what the security concerns would be.
>> HTH,
>> Richard Q. Justice-website owner
>> www.blind-computing.com
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "shikher goyal" <[email protected]>
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2009 12:15 AM
>> 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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