TDR
Sat Jan 06 00:42:00 CST 2007
i took a brief look at the info on VS and i think it may be enough for to
start with learning the information in "Installing, Configuring, and
Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional" without having to learn
about server software (yet)
if it is your opinion that a beginner can manage this, i will take a closer
look.
i was also thinking i could do something like back-up my hard-drive, then
just do a new installation (and probably a bunch more for practice) of the
evaluation software and with any luck i may be ready to take the exam within
the 120 day trial period, after which i would restore my back up - but this
sounds tricky too - the most i've done is copied selected files on to a
cd-rom.
thanks for your guidance any more help will be greatly appreciated.
"BD[MCNGP]" wrote:
> You can, but why not just get Virtual Server and not have to worry about Dual
> Booting?
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http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/virtualserver/default.mspx
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> Download:
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=6dba2278-b022-4f56-af96-7b95975db13b&DisplayLang=en
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> "TDR" <TDR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BC8FC435-F615-4AF1-84E2-5CA5FEB920D4@microsoft.com...
> >I would like to know if I can dual boot with my current XP Home Version 2002
> > SP 2 and the evaluation copy of XP Pro Version 2002 SP2 that came with the
> > training kit book for exam 70-270
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