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| I currently have XP and Vista Ultimate on the same computer. Upon startup, I should be able to choose which OS I'd like to use. One of the problems is, I can't use the keyboard to choose. I've tried plugging in a second keyboard, but this doesn't solve the problem. By default, Vista is the starting OS. Another problem I'm having is, I'm unable to access any of my files that are accessable through XP. I know I can individually change the administrative rights to each file, but this is extremely tedious. Are there any suggestions? | Guest
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| In article <324B4C58-2C66-4505-B95B-E3FFE6BD29D8@microsoft.com>, Trey Atriedes wrote: Quote:
installing VISTA .... When I boot up I eventually get to a plain text menu with two choices -- XP and VISTA and I can switch between the two by using the up down arrows. You can set XP to be the default if you want to (as I have done so that my wife can turn on the PC and not have to fiddle to get to her desktop) and the easiest way to do this and make any other changes in the bootup procedure is to install VISTABOOTPro (Google on that for source) which is free. It makes it easy to change the default and to edit the description so that my Other Windows is now described as XP Pro. If you mean that you can't turn on the computer and somehow tell it which you want before you get to that boot menu then that I understand. If you are in XP or in VISTA you can use WINKEY / U / R /ENTER to restart but it will only go to the default OS unless you stand by to change it. It would be nice if you could add say V to go to VISTA and X to go to XP and then go get a cup of coffee ..... Maybe next year ...... ? | Guest
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| Hello, <snip> Quote:
using non-administrative programs (programs that do not ask for permission when they start), you will need to change the permissions on those files to give yourself access. You should be able to add a permission granting you access on the folder that contains your files, and that permission should filter down to all of the files in that folder. -- - JB Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User Windows Vista Support Faq http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ | Guest
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