You must set them up as shared drives in Windows. Then you can browse them in Ubuntu as a Samba share.
Yes. There is a process called Dual Booting, but it requires two hard drives. Just search for "how to dual boot windows vista and windows XP?".
Windows 2000 has no native support for SATA drives. If you have a slipstreamed CD with service pack 4, and the drivers for the SATA controller, you can install it. If not, you will have to run the SATA controller in emulation mode, so that Windows 2000 thinks that it is an IDE drive.
Did you install Windows XP to the hard drive? New hard drives do not come with an operating system; to boot from it, you have to install one on it.
Yes. Check out these two policy settings: User Configuration | Administrative Templates | Windows Components | Windows Explorer | Hide these specified drives in My Computer And User Configuration | Administrative Templates | Windows Components | Windows Explorer | Prevent access to drives from My Computer
I have a toshiba Satellite l40 laptop it came with no operating system and i am planning to install windows xp but when I try to install xp it says no hard drives found
There can be any number of drives in Windows Explorer. The minimum number of drives is one (for the primary partition Windows is installed on).
Due to the large number of viruses and other problems in Windows XP, people prefer to re-install or format their hard drives after a few months.So, when they plan to do so, they can easily transfer all the data to another partition and access it again after the re-installation.
No. Windows XP can also be installed using PATA or SATA CD-ROM drives.
Dual booting means two operating system installed on PC. for example you install windows xp and windows vista at the same time. or windows xp and Linux on same PC. Dual booting is only a term you can install more than one operating system on one PC. for example you can install 10 windows xp copies on your 10 drives.
Because you might drop the drives on your motherboard while installing.
I'm assuming your using Windows. You can see the drives by double clicking "My Computer" on your desktop. From there you can double click on the drives to see the contents. If you can't see the other drive, make sure its installed properly.
in windows instalation time u will get option where to install window???keep 2 differant drives is more eassy. u can install windows like this........than when u start ur pc, u will get option to accept which windows u want to start...but u might have just 5 second to select the option... so be fast.....if u install 2 differant windows like xp, vista..... option will be more eassier to select vista or xp. otherwise option will be xp or xp???