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Dec 8, 2008

I have a dual boot of Vista Ultimate and XP Home on one drive.

In Vista I can "see" and access all of my folders on the Vista and XP partitions but when I boot into XP I can't "see" or access my Vista folders on the Vista partition. I have been able to do so in the past but they are missing now.

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