Live/Outlook- as far as I know they are basically the same program. Most likely with a different theme and things moved around.
If you install XP over the the non system partition it will overwrite
(i think) the bootloader, and it will boot from that partition and then you can format the seven partition and then use it for storage...(or it might create a dual boot screen, i doubt it though this way around.)
Do you have an XP disc? I really wouldn't recommend XP to anybody to use XP on a new pc. On an older pc where the spec is a lot lower, then yeah it is prob better to use XP.
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Originally Posted by Retlaw
Its a small desk top, Packardbell, as I said the hard drive has two partitions, as for the state of the hard drive, don't think its had more than 5 hrs running time since I bought it over 12 months ago, I don't want windows live mail, I want my normal email program, and as far as I know there is no Outlook for win 7. I would like to put XP on the other partition & make it bootable, but don't know how.
Retlaw.
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