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Installed Vista home Premium, retail full
version on partition 2 of first sata drive. WinXP was on partition 1 and am now dual booting. Everything installed ok and seem to be running fine. However, when running Vista I can see the Xp partition. All data is stored on a second sata drive which can be shared with both OS. There is no need for one OS to see the other OS. When running WinXP I can hide the Vista partition by running Disk Management and removing the drive letter or by using Partition Magic with no problem. When running Vista, Disk management will not allow removing the drive letter from the XP partition. Have not installed and tried using Partition Magic. Is there a way to hide the XP Partition (first volume) from Vista? Thank you |
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Your Vista install would have put its bootloader onto the first partition of
your primary drive, which is your C drive. Check in disk Management and you should see your C drive labelled as System drive. You cannot hide the System drive. Look at the contents of your C drive when you are booted into Vista, show hidden files and folders, and operating system files. You will see the Vista boot files there. -- Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) "River Guy" <notme@worldlinkisp.com> wrote in message news:u%23X7k1vTHHA.2212@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Installed Vista home Premium, retail full > version on partition 2 of first sata drive. > WinXP was on partition 1 and am now dual > booting. Everything installed ok and > seem to be running fine. However, when > running Vista I can see the Xp partition. > All data is stored on a second sata drive > which can be shared with both OS. There > is no need for one OS to see the other OS. > > When running WinXP I can hide the Vista > partition by running Disk Management and > removing the drive letter or by using Partition > Magic with no problem. When running Vista, > Disk management will not allow removing the > drive letter from the XP partition. Have not > installed and tried using Partition Magic. > > Is there a way to hide the XP Partition > (first volume) from Vista? > > Thank you > > |
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"River Guy" <notme@worldlinkisp.com> wrote in message
news:u%23X7k1vTHHA.2212@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Installed Vista home Premium, retail full > version on partition 2 of first sata drive. > WinXP was on partition 1 and am now dual > booting. Everything installed ok and > seem to be running fine. However, when > running Vista I can see the Xp partition. > All data is stored on a second sata drive > which can be shared with both OS. There > is no need for one OS to see the other OS. > > When running WinXP I can hide the Vista > partition by running Disk Management and > removing the drive letter or by using Partition > Magic with no problem. When running Vista, > Disk management will not allow removing the > drive letter from the XP partition. Have not > installed and tried using Partition Magic. > > Is there a way to hide the XP Partition > (first volume) from Vista? PM will not run in Vista and some have reported problems even with partitions created/managed by PM out side of Vista. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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