two xp on single hard-disk ?

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clmlbx

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two xp on single hard-disk ?

I want two os and both of them must be xp .

Is that possible .

som of my friend said it is not possible becoz of som single user ..
 

satyamy

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clmlbx said:
two xp on single hard-disk ?

I want two os and both of them must be xp .

Is that possible .

som of my friend said it is not possible becoz of som single user ..
its possible
make 2 partitions & install both of them on different partitions
 
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j4jubin

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ya it is possible. You need to install xp on two different partitions of the same hard disk (c: & D: etc). You will get two os (xp) at os selection window .
 

Ramakrishnan

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I had installed xp on different partitions. But installing xp on the same partition can lead to confusion and disaster.
 

satyamy

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Ramakrishnan said:
I had installed xp on different partitions. But installing xp on the same partition can lead to confusion and disaster.
I think 2 XP on single partition is not possible :confused:
 

Choto Cheeta

Rebooting
Yes, Possible, One May install 2/3/x Windows on Same partition at the time of install Windows will ask u to install in a separate Dir, other than default x:\windows, where as u may have x:\windows1, x:\windows2 but the problem is All installation will share the same Documents and Settings folder, which will create tons of Problem !!!! but system will run !!
 

ashfame

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Choto Cheeta said:
Yes, Possible, One May install 2/3/x Windows on Same partition at the time of install Windows will ask u to install in a separate Dir, other than default x:\windows, where as u may have x:\windows1, x:\windows2 but the problem is All installation will share the same Documents and Settings folder, which will create tons of Problem !!!! but system will run !!
kk, GOT IT!!
 

Choto Cheeta

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:lol:

and in this i forgot to, comment of the Thread topic...

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clmlbx said:
two xp on single hard-disk ?

I want two os and both of them must be xp .

Is that possible .

I would suggest if u have a Good config with 768+ MB ram, consider running of Virtual PC 2007 (Free from MS) or more pro tool such as VMware :)
 
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