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  #1  
Old 07-21-2007, 06:34 PM
b11_
 
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Default Using 2 partitions simultaneously!

If you boot partition D then discover that partition D is the boot partition
and partition C is the system partition then are you using the OS on C and
the apps, etc. on D?
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Old 07-21-2007, 07:13 PM
John John
 
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Default Re: Using 2 partitions simultaneously!

Open a Command Prompt and issue the SET command.

John

b11_ wrote:

> If you boot partition D then discover that partition D is the boot partition
> and partition C is the system partition then are you using the OS on C and
> the apps, etc. on D?

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Old 07-22-2007, 04:13 AM
Lil' Dave
 
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Default Re: Using 2 partitions simultaneously!

"b11_" <b11@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3D67B62E-87BD-4360-9722-23020D35EDE1@microsoft.com...
> If you boot partition D then discover that partition D is the boot
> partition
> and partition C is the system partition then are you using the OS on C and
> the apps, etc. on D?


Do you stay up in the wee hours of the morning thinking up these questions?

You already know what the system and boot partition are in XP. I like how
you inserted the inverted comment in the subject line. I guess its fun
playing your game. For you anyway.

Let's giggle over the replies.
Dave


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Old 07-25-2007, 01:38 AM
b11_
 
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Default Re: Using 2 partitions simultaneously!

I don't post here for gigles.

I'm green, not an MVP.

One would think that the SYSTEM partition has the operating SYSTEM but I now
know it doesn't. You comment motivated me to check the definition of system
partition so thanks.
__________________________________________________ __________
"Lil' Dave" wrote:

> "b11_" <b11@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3D67B62E-87BD-4360-9722-23020D35EDE1@microsoft.com...
> > If you boot partition D then discover that partition D is the boot
> > partition
> > and partition C is the system partition then are you using the OS on C and
> > the apps, etc. on D?

>
> Do you stay up in the wee hours of the morning thinking up these questions?
>
> You already know what the system and boot partition are in XP. I like how
> you inserted the inverted comment in the subject line. I guess its fun
> playing your game. For you anyway.
>
> Let's giggle over the replies.
> Dave
>
>
>

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