Hi Ted,

> Didn't I suggest a while ago, on another thread, you use Linux to give you a 
> nice multi-boot capability? The Grub bootloader (the typical one
installed by Linux these days) supplies this functionality, both
switching the drives and hiding/unhiding:

> http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/DOS_002fWindows.html#DOS_002fWindows

Grub worked well for switching between Linux and a single Windows OS,
but it seemed awkward for switching between multiple installs of
Windows.

Thanks again for the help - I am using Grub in another situation to
toggle between a Windows and Linux partition.

Malcolm


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