[quote:7e054de6bc= sharp ;p= 34226 ]
All depends on what BIOS he has, not all have this feature.
All BIOSs have a boot priority order, which can be modified in the BIOS, but this takes around 3 mins plus a reboot, but the other way is the XP boot file way, where you are presented with available operating systems on boot then you select one and hit enter.
first my dear, 3mins for changing bootpriority in bios?
Now i know why i can shoot u easily....if u take that time for only a few times pressing some keys -))))
back to topic -))
second... he is using a raidsystem on 1 of his bootpartition , that will be a little more difficult to change biossettings.
the bootmanager should be on the Raidpartition.
but lets wait a little (so i can shoot Sharp better) which kind of solution lovely Dave will choose -)))
hmmm,
i never tried xp64 bit
but it should be easy if u use "grub" as bootmanager, he is quite smart and normally will automatically see, which OS u use and gets the settings easily.
If xp 64 uses the same kind of bootmanager like xp32 than it should be really easy, its only 1 line in the bootmanager u have to copy to the mainbooting harddrive