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Using NeoGrub to hide Vista partition in XP

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Michael Ray Brown - 29 May 2007 14:49 GMT
I'm using EasyBCD to dual-boot between Windows Vista and XP.  There's an
option in EasyBCD to install NeoGrub, which I understand has the ability to
hide the Windows Vista partition when booting into XP.  Consequently, XP
would not then delete the Vista restore points.

The instructions for NeoGrub are quite brief, though, mostly just pointing
to the website for Grub.  There's lots of information there, but it's above
my head, as if written solely for programmers.  Is anyone using NeoGrub to
hide the Vista partition?  If so, how easy is it to set up?

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Peter - 29 May 2007 15:08 GMT
A good place to ask:  http://neosmart.net/forums/

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> I'm using EasyBCD to dual-boot between Windows Vista and XP.  There's an
> option in EasyBCD to install NeoGrub, which I understand has the ability
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> above my head, as if written solely for programmers.  Is anyone using
> NeoGrub to hide the Vista partition?  If so, how easy is it to set up?
Michael Ray Brown - 31 May 2007 02:30 GMT
Thanks for pointing me to the NeoSmart forums.  Lots of really good stuff
there, and it's peopled by some fantastic tech-heads.

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>A good place to ask:  http://neosmart.net/forums/
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>> using NeoGrub to hide the Vista partition?  If so, how easy is it to set
>> up?
 
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