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Pegasus,
Please help me with this installation opf XOSL as you offered previously:
- Install XOSL there.
- Clone the existing WinXP installation to your spare partition.
- Add the two OSs to the XOSL menu.
- Password-protect your own WinXP installation in XOSL.
- Selectively hide various partitions from each other.
As a net result would get two completely independent and
mutually invisible OSs, one of which is password protected.
There are a few gotchas in this method. Post again for
further details if you decide to follow this path
Please help me with this installation opf XOSL as you offered previously:
- Create a 15 MByte logical partition at the far end of the disk.If this was my machine then I would get a free copy of a boot
loader called XOSL. I would then do this:
- Install XOSL there.
- Clone the existing WinXP installation to your spare partition.
- Add the two OSs to the XOSL menu.
- Password-protect your own WinXP installation in XOSL.
- Selectively hide various partitions from each other.
As a net result would get two completely independent and
mutually invisible OSs, one of which is password protected.
There are a few gotchas in this method. Post again for
further details if you decide to follow this path