Jack,
There is a 3rd party app, Bootit NG (BING), by Terabyte Unlimited
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/ that will allow you to do this. I don't remember the cost, but it was not expensive.
Walter
"Jack" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:65295C6C-9334-4E6D-9915-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I still haven't got an answer to my question "How do I install a copy of XP
> Home on my D: Drive?".
> I realize that I cannot have two copies of XP running at the same time.
> Neither can I get both scanners to work using XP including unplugging one and
> plugging in the other, HP spent a week trying to resolve the issue and
> couldn't. Therefore, my solution is to install XP on the D: drive, it is
> already on the my C: drive. I would install one scanner on the C: drive and
> the 2nd scanner on the D: drive. Then when I need to use my 2nd scanner, I
> would reboot to the D: drive, scan the documents/photos/etc and when I am
> done reboot to the C: drive.
> --
> jl
>
>
> "Leonard Grey" wrote:
>
>> A computer can only boot one operating system at a time, no matter how
>> many copies of the OS are on the machine. Therefore, installing extra
>> copies of Windows does not make it possible to use two scanners at the
>> same time. The link explained why. You have to unplug the USB cable from
>> scanner #1, then plug in the USB cable for scanner #2, et. al. A pain in
>> the tuchus.
>>
>> There are ways to have two (or more) scanners active at the same time,
>> but they're not exactly easy. One way is to plug each one into it's own
>> computer, obviously. Another way could be to have one scanner on the
>> network and another attached directly to a computer. Another possibility
>> might be two run a second copy of Windows XP in a virtual environment,
>> but I don't know enough about virtual computing to say whether this
>> would work.
>> ---
>> Leonard Grey
>> Errare humanum est
>>
>> Jack wrote:
>> > I understand that I can only use one at a time. Maybe a better statement
>> > would be to be able to boot from the C: and reboot to the D: drive.
>> > How do I install XP Home on the D: drive.
>>