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dual boot OS of xp pro and vista ultimate

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erik - 16 Jul 2007 14:00 GMT
Anyone offer suggestions on how to access all programs on both OS's without
installing programs on both operating systems. Any help would be appreciated
Daniel Marohn - 17 Jul 2007 13:24 GMT
Hi erik!

This is a newsgroup about .NET coding, not for stupid OS problems.

To answer you question: This is not possible. You will need to install most
of the programs in both operating systems.
erik - 18 Jul 2007 08:26 GMT
Thank you heaps for answering my question. Sorry if i insulted you. Im new to
all this
regards
erik

> Hi erik!
>
> This is a newsgroup about .NET coding, not for stupid OS problems.
>
> To answer you question: This is not possible. You will need to install most
> of the programs in both operating systems.

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