Re: [Finale] Re:Double Booting

2003-02-27 Thread Cecil Rigby
Hi all- this XP has a Recovery Partition, which is enabled, as follows: Not bootable size: 5.28 Gb FAT 32 XP will allow me to reformat this area (to clear out the Recovery data) after making a CD of this partition (takes 8 cd's), so I can use the area for other things. As long as I keep this par

Re: [Finale] Re:Double Booting

2003-02-27 Thread Carl Donsbach
I always like to partition my hard drives, even when not using multiple operating systems, as there are several advantages to it. Dealing with clients who insist on using older versions of software is not a reason I would have thought of though. -Carl Donsbach --On Wednesday, February 26, 200

[Finale] Re:Double Booting

2003-02-26 Thread David VanVranken
Repartitioning isn't as bad as it sounds, if done carefully. I'd suggest a copy of "System Commander" to facilitate multiple OS boots, and be sure to use only FAT partitioning instead of NTFS for both partitions. This will allow any DOS based troubleshooting tool on floppy to access *both* partitio