>I originally had installed Windows XP Home, Windows Vista Ultimate, and
>Linux Ubuntu "Feisty Fawn" onto one part drive in different partitions
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>formatted from XP Home which I used to store data I planned to use on
>all the operating systems.
Hopefully, it was formatted as FAT32, rather than NTFS, since that is
the ONLY way you will be able to use it between ALL OSes.
>The touble started when I found I could update Linux Ubuntu because
>there wasn't enough space on it's partition so instead I just created a
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>stored on this last partition and have stopped working so it would be a
>great help if I could get this fixed.
This is what comes from not following Microsoft's partitioning/OS
installation advice.
ALWAYS,
1) Install the OLDEST Windows OS FIRST. (XP should be the VERY FIRST
OS on the VERY FIRST Partition you create.
2) Install the NEWEST Windows OS LAST, on its own partition.
Donald L McDaniel
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