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Old August 9th, 2006, 11:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
strive4peace
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Default Unhandled exceptions during report outputs to snapshot files

thanks, Tom, I'll have my son (the hardware expert in the family )
check into it

I was going to set up a virtual computer, but it was recommended to get
2 drives, so I saw no need...I can access all the files from either
drive anyway

I just recently switched to XP myself -- was using ME till a storm
rearranged my hard drive

Warm Regards,
Crystal
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Tom Wickerath wrote:
Hi Crystal,

Step 5 should not be necessary. You can configure what is commonly known as
a "dual boot" or "multiple boot" configuration. In Windows 2000, see the help
topic titled "Installing more than one operating system on your computer".
I'm not sure if it is listed under the same topic in WindowsXP, since I'm not
using WindowsXP on my main PC (I do have it on my laptop PC, but that's
currently in the Baltimore area with Cindy).


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"strive4peace" wrote:

Hi Tom,

here is what I did to load the beta (it is running under XP SP-2) and it
seems to be working very well

1. get another drive (and more memory too if you can since that is the
cheapest thing you can do to increase performance)

2. unhook the cables on your current drive and hook up the new drive

3. install Windows and then the beta on the other drive

4. then, hook your first drive back in -- use it for your work

5. when you want to use the Beta version, go into the BIOS menu (ie:
press DELETE when your computer boots) and change the boot drive. Change
it back again to do your work.

My son loaded Vista yesterday on another drive in his computer (and we
do the BIOS drive switching thing for that too) ... from what he has
said, I think I will stick with XP for awhile -- among other things, it
seems to be menu-cumbersome. On a positive note, it was very easy to
connect to the Internet...

Warm Regards,
Crystal
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(: have an awesome day
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MVP Access
Remote programming and Training
strive4peace2006 at yahoo.com


 




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