On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 05:40 -0400, Daniel Podgurski wrote: --snip--
Back when I used to work in a small PC shop part time, we would ALWAYS create a partition on a drive and copy the customer's copy of Windows to it, so when they broke the system and brought it to the shop, we could rebuild their OS without even using the cdrom. Indeed, if you take this unix pilosophy to your own Windows machine, I see absolutely no reason why \Windows, \Program Files, and \My Documents shouldn't be on separate partitions.
True. I keep my copy of windows on a cd which is somewhere in the house, in a cupboard....... David -- Registered Linux User No 207521 The Linux Counter: http://counter.li.org/ "The above is my personal opinion and does not necessarily reflect that of the little voices in my head."