Greetings, all:

I would appreciate your thoughts on this.

I expect it will be a good idea to upgrade my PC (98SE) to XP in the
near future. At the same time, I want to upgrade my version of Bat; I
am still using v. 1.53d.

I am contemplating the following strategy: Have a new hard disk
installed (it would be D:) and use that new drive as the default drive
and boot XP each time.

My existing software would remain on the C drive, unless and until I
decide on the migration of some software. Eventually I would remove
the OS from that C drive.

But I think I would download and then install a late (latest beta?)
version of The Bat on the D: drive.

My intention is to minimize risk as much as possible -- as long as I
am going to the expense of buying an additional drive.


Thoughts, anybody?


Best regards,

David




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