Disabling Internet access for 1 OS on dual boot system ??

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Hi,

I have a dual boot system. Two times XP (1 Home and 1 Pro). One is my
primary where I am most of the time. But sometimes I compose music and that
is very processor and RAM and everything-intensive, so I would like to limit
my second OS to this purpose only and thus limit the system footprint by not
having anything else installed under this OS. I.e. no memory resident
programs such as antivirus and firewall either. But that means I should
disable Internet access altogether for this secondary OS to be sure not to
get infected even though the Internet cable remains plugged in under my desk
(I am not going to unplug it every time because eventually I will forget).

How can I disable all external access Internet etc under XP Home or Pro
(have not decided which OS shall be my music production OS) ? My computer is
standalone and I have no LAN at home.

Thanks!
 
Peter,

You can disable the network card that way it won't matter if it is connected
or not.

right click on my computer icon, click on properties
click on hardware tab
click on device manager
expand network adapters
right click on your network adapter and click on disable
it should refresh the screen automatically and you will see the network card
icon with a red X appear now.

That's all you need to disable the network.
Also if you plan to only do music, disable all the services that you really
don't need.
go to control panel, administative tools, services and check which ones
should you leave on automatic or put on manual.
check this page for some tips
http://www.windowsitpro.com/Windows/Article/ArticleID/40722/40722.html

hope this helps,
Rafael
 
'Disable the network card'.... Amazing that I did not think of that myself
!!! Thanks.
And thanks for that link as well, I will see what I can unload....

/p
 
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