At 23:49 -0400 on 23/10/02, Robert Dowgwillo wrote:

>What are the issues in having two different OS's installed on the same

Virtually none, especially if they're on separate drives.

>computer? Will I run into any problems if I keep the OS 7.5 around to run

You shouldn't.

>apps that need it? Should I ditch 7.1 all together and just use 7.5? (I've

I'd stick with 7.1 myself.

>got the RAM maxed out, if that makes any difference.) If I do keep both,
>how do I manage two sets of extensions, control panels etc.?

Pretend that they're two different computers.
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