My personal choice is Boot It Next Generation,
www.bootitng.com. Full featured boot and partition manager, and half the price of Partition Magic.
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"John Rampling" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:R1wRc.268$(E-Mail Removed)...
> My new computer has Windows XP pre-installed by the supplier. I put the hard
> drive from my old PC in as a slave to serve as a backup device for important
> files and documents.
>
> Some of my old games no longer work in WinXP - the DOS-based games such as
> Duke3D, Doom and so on. It would be fun to play them once in a while, so
> what's to stop me installing an older OS on my slave drive and using a boot
> manager to choose between it and XP?
>
> Has anyone done this, and which boot manager would you recommend? What
> dangers do I need to watch out for? I am NON expert and don't want to muck
> up my system!
>
> John
>
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