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Running eCS and Warp 4 on the same computer should not be a problem, so I
will try installiing eCS on a separate partition on week-ends in my spare
time, while continuing to use Warp 4 for critical, daily functions.
My question has to do with transferring applications over to eCS from Warp
4. The applications are all on a separate partition from Warp 4, and I
have two options:
1. I can copy the programs to yet another partition and reinstall them
under eCS.
or, and this would be my preference,
2. Access the programs from eCS where they are now. The same programs will
then be accessed from either operating system.
Any reason that should cause problems?
The bottom line is that I don't want to do anything that could disrupt
what is now a smoothly functioning Warp 4 system.
Thanks,
Sandy
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