I solved the problem by deleting the XP partition. :-)
After putting Vista through its paces for three weeks, I'm
confident that I no longer need XP.
Gary VanderMolen
"DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message news:ORztFZbaHHA.1296@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> TweakUi:
> Does not work for me. It does hide my Vista drive from XP apparently. Don't
> see it in 'my computer'. It took 2 attempts and reboots to get the Vista
> (C
drive hidden from XP (D
I then went to Vista and created a restore
> point. Went to XP and back to Vista and the restore point was gone. I then
> created another restore point in Vista... rebooted back to Vista and restore
> point was there... and created another restore point. Now I had 2. I booted
> back to XP and back to Vista and restore points were gone.
> Too bad.
> My C: and D: drives are physical. I installed Vista on top of XP on the C:
> drive. Then I installed another hard drive and put XP on it. I used
> 'VistaProBoot' to create the dual boot menu.