Partition disk for dual boot Windows XP and Windows 7 (shared documents)
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I wish to dual boot Windows XP and Windows 7. I wish to have my documents available from both OSes. Do I create a single partition and it just works? 2 partitions, one for each OS? 3 partitions, one for each OS and one for the "my documents"? [EDIT] I used 3 partitions, one for each partition and o…
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Fix for: Partition disk for dual boot Windows XP and Windows 7 (shared documents)
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I think all three version do work. If you use the classic standard NTFS file system. But the last one looks like the best. Each OS separated on a partition and a data partition, too.
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