On Sunday 23 May 2004 11:34, Jerry Feldman wrote:
On Sun, 23 May 2004 16:57:03 +0200
Janus Sandsgaard
wrote: On Sunday 23 May 2004 15:17, James Knott wrote:
If you have to work with XP, one thing you can do, is create a FAT32 partition and move the "My Documents" folder there. This makes it a lot easier to share files between the two sides.
It is possible to use tools in WinXP to split the (active) NTFS-partition up in two partions (one NTFS; one FAT32) using tools in XP and then do the "My documents" trick?
Partition Magic and similar products (including qtparted) will do this.
I have always had a My Doc folder on dsktop as well as My graphics/pictures so I can use Gimp in Linux which is way more stable, then I boot into Windows and use my Web editor..Haven't messed with Quanta yet. Have found it almost impossible to create a fat 32 on some boxes without a hard disk utility. Many of them come with a new hard drive in the advanced feature setup will do fat 32. -- Thom Nuzum thom@tendata.com Realtor Technology Training Washington DC, Virginia,& Maryland