Cope57,

I had done several multiboot system before.

Using Windows 98, Win2K Server, WinXP, and Red Hat Linux (the combination of these OS's). It's kinda quite a good learning experience but I need more time for it.

For the case of what I am doing right now, 2 XP OS's I am doing this way for isolating issues pertaining to updating XP (perhaps something to do with HARDWARE since the BoX is coming old), once this procedure I am doing will be stable in the coming 3 months, I will definitely retain one stable OS (XP). But for the time being, what I am doing is (in a routine basis), update OS 1 and test it, once OK (without any unstable state), back it up and do the same procedure to OS 2 and so on and so forth. It's convenient for me eventhough updating tools take some time for my dial-up connection. But it's working just fine.

Thanks for the TIP about pursuing Multi-platform OS's.

Yo!