sagebrushfire
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I didn't know where to put this so General seemed like the place.
I have 7 and XP installed and set up to dual boot.
Due to my housing circumstances I'm forced to share my computer with some of my roommates. I make them use the Guest Accounts.
My issue is that I can't access my XP files from my 7 installation. I have some stand alone programs that I'd like to just run off of my other HDD instead of copying to my windows 7 installation (I'm an idiot and made the partition very small).
Is there any way I can maintain the password protection, so they can't access my files, and still be able to access my files from each OS?
I technically can access them if I go through that whole security thing but I have a LOT of files.
Here's the layout:
160GB IDE: C: Windows XP Installation, Password Protected.
250GB SATA: O: 25Gb Partition for 7 installation, Password Protected.
I'd like to access files on C: from O: without having to remove the password from C:.
If it's not possible I'll just remove the password from XP and deal with it. They'll probably use Win7 anyway. I just don't want them being on an Admin account in case they go to dubious websites and get a virus. In a perfect world I could just password protect booting XP so that you can't boot XP unless you use a password but I don't think my BIOS can do that.
I have 7 and XP installed and set up to dual boot.
Due to my housing circumstances I'm forced to share my computer with some of my roommates. I make them use the Guest Accounts.
My issue is that I can't access my XP files from my 7 installation. I have some stand alone programs that I'd like to just run off of my other HDD instead of copying to my windows 7 installation (I'm an idiot and made the partition very small).
Is there any way I can maintain the password protection, so they can't access my files, and still be able to access my files from each OS?
I technically can access them if I go through that whole security thing but I have a LOT of files.
Here's the layout:
160GB IDE: C: Windows XP Installation, Password Protected.
250GB SATA: O: 25Gb Partition for 7 installation, Password Protected.
I'd like to access files on C: from O: without having to remove the password from C:.
If it's not possible I'll just remove the password from XP and deal with it. They'll probably use Win7 anyway. I just don't want them being on an Admin account in case they go to dubious websites and get a virus. In a perfect world I could just password protect booting XP so that you can't boot XP unless you use a password but I don't think my BIOS can do that.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate/XP SP3Pentium 4 HT 3.0 Ghz2048MB DDR ECC RAM @ 200Mhz (4x512mb)Nvidia Quadro FX 1100
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Workstation Xw4100
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate/XP SP3
- CPU
- Pentium 4 HT 3.0 Ghz
- Memory
- 2048MB DDR ECC RAM @ 200Mhz (4x512mb)
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia Quadro FX 1100
- Sound Card
- Max Blaster
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 17" MAG
- Screen Resolution
- 1280*1024
- Hard Drives
- 160GB IDE (WinXP Installation)
13GB IDE
250GB SATA (Win 7 installation & Storage)
- PSU
- 280w