OK! Here's what I'd LIKE to do.
Keep my old XP on one drive and install Vista on another drive in the same system. i don't however want to go through a dual boot process or anything. What I want to be able to do is pick the boot drive on boot-up, which my mother board allows and choose the OS by choosongthe drive.
The reason I'm doing this is because I have a buisness intalled on the XP drive and I want to test run Vista for stability before I move completely over.
My concern is that each of the drives will see each other after boot up. Will this affect anything that you can think of or can I force each OS not to see the other drive when I do boot up. If so...how!?
Thanks!
REX
Keep my old XP on one drive and install Vista on another drive in the same system. i don't however want to go through a dual boot process or anything. What I want to be able to do is pick the boot drive on boot-up, which my mother board allows and choose the OS by choosongthe drive.
The reason I'm doing this is because I have a buisness intalled on the XP drive and I want to test run Vista for stability before I move completely over.
My concern is that each of the drives will see each other after boot up. Will this affect anything that you can think of or can I force each OS not to see the other drive when I do boot up. If so...how!?
Thanks!
REX