if you want to share data between the two different os's you are creating, create an extended partition with a logical partition inside it. this partition will be visible to all the os's (as long as it is formatted in a supported file system). so if you create a logical partition formatted in fat32, it will be visible to both windows boots, or a win98 boot of you choose to do so, as the "d:" drive. you can even view it in a linux boot if you mount it correctly.
i've done this stuff a million times, so if you have questions email me private, i'll be happy to help.
ayan
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