Hello,
My computer has a few copies of Windows XP installed on it. I do this so that if the WIndows
I am running starts to have problems, then I can just restart into the next install or partition of Windows and be up and running again fast.
The steps I took to setup a computer like this are as follows:
1) Create 2 partitions on the hard drive. (Partition C: and Partition D:)
2) Install Windows XP on the first partition (Partition C:)
3) Install Windows XP on the second partition (Partition D:)
4) Boot into (Partition C:) and install my all my programs, such as Microsoft Office
5) Boot into (Partition D:) and install my all my programs, such as Microsoft Office
6) Use (Partition C:); Use (Partition D:) in case of emergency (or problem with Windows on (Partition C:)
I was wondering if I could simplify this by doing the following:
1) Create 2 partitions on the hard drive. (Partition C: and Partition D:)
2) Install Windows XP on the first partition (Partition C:)
3) Boot into (Partition C:) and install my all my programs, such as Microsoft Office
4) Copy (Partition C) to (Partition D:)
Can this be done, and how should I go about doing this?
I have heard that this could cause problems with the registry, but I don’t know much about the registry.
Thanks,
HandyAndy