I want to access my old WinXP system from my new Win7 system so I can load/run stuff from either one and share stuff like passwords and settings.
I'm replacing my MB/CPU/HD so I thought the easiest way would be to put my old WinXP drive in as the D: drive. I mean it's already got the boot sector and stuff setup on it... so I should be able to boot from it.
Then I can run from my new C: drive that will be loaded with Win7. If I can get them both booted at the same time on the same computer, then it'd be really easy to run them like separate machines. That way when I see a program I like and use on the WinXP, I can just go d-load it for the Win7 side.
I figured if I can get them both up and running together for a couple weeks, I'm sure I'll start to not even look at the WinXP side, that will mean it's time to remove it.