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Default 10-22-2005, 05:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Pyro
or something like that...well he has a hp computer and I guess it works int he way that you have a split hardrive instead of one...

well on one...microsoft xp professinal is installed and one microsoft home is installed...is there anyway you can like format one so that only lets say home will be running, but you can access the other hard drive through just the one login...because

he can log into both his hardrives by choosing home or professinal...but he wants to be able to access both in the one login...never really had to see this before so I have no clue how to help it.

Any help is appreciated.


Ok...so how do you exactly do this?


IT says when I try to format that it is used by another volume or something...and i don't know if I should use the windows home xp cd because it doens't seem to eradicate the professianl one cuz it says it may make it work improperly


Im not stupid enough to even get this problem so Ive never ever had two dirves so im just wondering how to fucking make the other drive all gone.

Ok I've compiled all your posts in this thread. I keep trying to reread them to understand what you're trying to do, but end up laughing so much at how stupid you sound (the last posts runon sentence is classic). I think you should stop trying to work on computers, and become a clown.


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