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Duel Boot?
One reason I am considering purchasing a new computer is that many of the games my kid's play (all children's titles....Humongous Entertainment,etc.) are atrociously written...ridden with memory leaks, adware, and "little runtime gifts" in my system tray. I hate having to re-jigger my machine to keep essential home and work applications working at anywhere near optimum levels.
Next week I will be doing a long overdue system douche (reformatting the hard drive) before installing a fresh version of Windows XP.
It occurs to me that if I either set up a duel boot or multi-user system, I can sheild myself on the business/household side of a partition, while the game-laden side wreaks havoc on its own little corner of the hard drive.
Is this the answer to my problems? Is there a difference between a multi-user and duel-boot system? If so, which is better?
Re: Duel Boot?
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Originally posted by Keefer Lucas
It occurs to me that if I either set up a duel boot or multi-user system, I can sheild myself on the business/household side of a partition, while the game-laden side wreaks havoc on its own little corner of the hard drive.
Is this the answer to my problems? Is there a difference between a multi-user and duel-boot system? If so, which is better?
) The kids boot into their system, and there's not even the slightest chance they could do anything to muck up your business or household files or programs, since they're on a different partition entirely. Your system stays nice and clean.__________________
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I agree dual boot is the way..
I even have it myself just to be more platform independent..
Another option (next to the HD key) would be to get swappable HD's. The kids get their HD an you get yours.. that way your data is as safe as it can be....
It is going to cost you extra $ though..
Cheap sollution is to have dual boot. Win98SE for the kids and XP for you. create 2 (or more partitions) and format yours to NTFS and the kids to FAT(32) that way the kids cannot see yours.
Make sure it default boots to Win98... and use the XP security wisely...
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Originally posted by ToolkiT
Cheap sollution is to have dual boot. Win98SE for the kids and XP for you. create 2 (or more partitions) and format yours to NTFS and the kids to FAT(32) that way the kids cannot see yours.
Make sure it default boots to Win98... and use the XP security wisely...
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