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Domenick wrote:

Dual Boot from two different physical drives
23-May-10

I would like to know how to DUAL BOOT using two different physical hard
drives. Is this possible? I currently have a machine running XP Pro with a
BUNCH of older apps and custom legacy apps for my company. I do not use this
very often, but I will occasionally need to boot up from this hard drive and
run this machine in its current state. I am going to put in a separate
physical hard drive and install Win 7 (probably) and boot from this drive 80%
of the time.

How do I accomplish this? What additional software do I need (note: might
not use win 7 so it would need to be software that could boot ubuntu or
another copy of XP from the second drive as well).

I have never done a dual boot before so any instructions or links would be
appreciated.

Thanks.

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kin it tech u to spel?

software wrote:
> partition wizard can tech you how to do it
> http://www.mt-solution.ca/download.htm
>
>
>
> Domenick wrote:
>
> Dual Boot from two different physical drives
> 23-May-10
>
> I would like to know how to DUAL BOOT using two different physical hard
> drives. Is this possible? I currently have a machine running XP Pro with a
> BUNCH of older apps and custom legacy apps for my company. I do not use
> this
> very often, but I will occasionally need to boot up from this hard drive
> and
> run this machine in its current state. I am going to put in a separate
> physical hard drive and install Win 7 (probably) and boot from this drive
> 80%
> of the time.
>
> How do I accomplish this? What additional software do I need (note: might
> not use win 7 so it would need to be software that could boot ubuntu or
> another copy of XP from the second drive as well).
>
> I have never done a dual boot before so any instructions or links would be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Previous Posts In This Thread:
>
>
> Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
> Distributed Data Grids - Share Objects Between Windows Service and ASP.NET
> http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/953ed61f-e440-4ca5-8b7a-1bb00e33db07/distributed-data-grids-.aspx

From: choro on
PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:
> kin it tech u to spel?

I am sure his spelling of English is much better than your spelling of HIS
language would be... ;-)
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choro
*****
>
> software wrote:
>> partition wizard can tech you how to do it
>> http://www.mt-solution.ca/download.htm
>>
>>
>>
>> Domenick wrote:
>>
>> Dual Boot from two different physical drives
>> 23-May-10
>>
>> I would like to know how to DUAL BOOT using two different physical
>> hard drives. Is this possible? I currently have a machine running XP
>> Pro with a BUNCH of older apps and custom legacy apps for my
>> company. I do not use this
>> very often, but I will occasionally need to boot up from this hard
>> drive and
>> run this machine in its current state. I am going to put in a
>> separate physical hard drive and install Win 7 (probably) and boot
>> from this drive 80%
>> of the time.
>>
>> How do I accomplish this? What additional software do I need (note:
>> might not use win 7 so it would need to be software that could boot
>> ubuntu or another copy of XP from the second drive as well).
>>
>> I have never done a dual boot before so any instructions or links
>> would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Previous Posts In This Thread:
>>
>>
>> Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
>> Distributed Data Grids - Share Objects Between Windows Service and
>> ASP.NET
>> http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/953ed61f-e440-4ca5-8b7a-1bb00e33db07/distributed-data-grids-.aspx


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