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Solve : dual boot or just use accounts?? |
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Answer» Hi, I have been experimenting with having a dual boot xp HOME on the same hard drive to see if I can separate the two but apparently MICROSOFT does not want this. What is the difference between having a dual boot with two xp's verses just using accounts? Dual boot: Two operating systems with different accounts per OS Accounts: You use different accounts to access the same Operating System you seem to having loads of PROBLEMS with dual booting for some reason....maybe another option is to buy another hard drive and use it has a slave....Hi, The main reason I am experiementing with dual booting is basically economic. I could of course buy two pc's and it would be a done DEAL. I could ALSO get two HD's. I know that user accounts are on the same os. It seems that there is, in terms of ms xp, no difference between user accounts and dual booting two xp systems on the same hd. Dual booting joins the two xp systems at the hip and you cannot separate them and have the setup live. Any other insight into this issue will be greatly appreciated. |
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