- Jun 19, 2003
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I love to play with new software and tweak my desktop. some of this goes to reg hacks ect. But i allllllso do my schhhoolwork on it almost every night. I am starting to get tired of installing xp pro every few months to "clean" my system out. Is there a boot loader that can let you install multi of xp pro and choose which one to boot to? i could then have a good clean install with some progs for school and games without installing all the time. I have several copies of xp pro (thanks to the sweet anandtech deals) so no prob in have different install #'s. I know i could have a different HD for each os and use the MB bios to boot to either one but i wnadered if something is easier?
On a side note. I want to have a server. I hate moving files, music and movies around so i built one with the killer amd 64 mb and chip combo that was on a while ago. It is a AMD 64 3200+ with an asus k8v deluxe. 3 250gb hd's. But here is my Q. I have the following software i could use (all M$ from action pack sub)
speaking of action pack sub, I was sent a replacement cd for #3, was that to replace the release candidate version or the real premium edition?
Server 2003 Small business edition premium
server 2003 small business edition release candidate
server 2003 web edition
server 2003 standard edition
server 2003 enterprise edition
I would like to play with using it as a web server to post a web site i have the domain to :family pics and stuff so i need it to do that also.
i have 3 machines running on the network and 2 laptops also.
i tried to install the sm edition but it was asking Q's about stuff i have never dealt with before.
On a side note. I want to have a server. I hate moving files, music and movies around so i built one with the killer amd 64 mb and chip combo that was on a while ago. It is a AMD 64 3200+ with an asus k8v deluxe. 3 250gb hd's. But here is my Q. I have the following software i could use (all M$ from action pack sub)
speaking of action pack sub, I was sent a replacement cd for #3, was that to replace the release candidate version or the real premium edition?
Server 2003 Small business edition premium
server 2003 small business edition release candidate
server 2003 web edition
server 2003 standard edition
server 2003 enterprise edition
I would like to play with using it as a web server to post a web site i have the domain to :family pics and stuff so i need it to do that also.
i have 3 machines running on the network and 2 laptops also.
i tried to install the sm edition but it was asking Q's about stuff i have never dealt with before.