If you PC has adequate memory, I'd forget about a Side-by-Side
setup and use Microsoft Virtual PC instead. Using a virtualized PC
would keep it isolated from your primary setup. If networked it
would allow you to share Printers/Shares from your main PC. The
software 2004,SP1 is free. Only downside is USB peripherals will
not work under the VPC ( Except Mouse/Keyboard which gets a
PS2 style virtualization ).
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtualpc/default.mspx
*Windows XP under VPC should have as a minimum 256 Megabytes
of RAM allocated. If your PC is a newer Core/Core2Duo it will
also provide Hardware Virtualization that helps with performance.
"Jl_G_0" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I got a notebook running windows XP and 15GB of non-partitioned space
> on the HD.
> I want to install another windows xp there, but for personal use at
> home, and the current instalation would be used to work at my company.
> What I really want is to the work installation doesn't 'see' the files
> from the 'personal partition'.
> Is there a way to do it, or I will just lose my time trying ? Im
> thinking on installing it, and change the boot.ini to add another
> entry to the boot selector (partition(2) maybe) ...
> If its possible to do it, what type of partition should I create ?
>
> Thx.
>