Is there a way to load and run Win7 from D:

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       #41

    my computer? so you just mean you want a shot of Windows Explorer displaying the drives? I use Windows Classic and set my system up like Win98... (as close as possible) is this what you want?
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       #42

    sigma6 said:
    my computer? so you just mean you want a shot of Windows Explorer displaying the drives? I use Windows Classic and set my system up like Win98... (as close as possible) is this what you want?
    Yeah, to me, that's what "My Computer" is. It shows all of the drives and their drive letters. So, one from within XP and one from within 7.

    I'm beginning to feel bad for pushing this far, so I apologize, but I also thank you for going along with it.

    Edit: For the record, I use "Windows Explorer" when I'm just talking about any folder in general because to me, My Computer is unique. I find that it's easier to say "My Computer" instead of "Windows Explorer showing all of your drives and their drive letters".
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       #43

    Well I wont show all my drives but I will show C and D: (paranoid of hackers figuring stuff out from layout... )
    so hold on...

    Is there a way to load and run Win7 from D:-win7.002.jpg

    Is there a way to load and run Win7 from D:-xpu.003.jpg

    Not sure how this makes any big difference, it's just going to show the same, is all...
    Last edited by sigma6; 13 May 2013 at 23:24.
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       #44

    So, you want XP to be set up just like you have 7?

    The difference is that a picture is worth a thousand words.
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       #45

    Yeah pretty much set up to double for each other...
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