cdapp:
Virtual PC is cool, but it's not free forever! Eventually you will be required to fork out $100.00 (i think that's Microsoft's price, now).
If you want to install XP Pro & Server 2003, the XP installation CD will walk you through the process of deleting the current partition, creating a smaller new partition (just leave enough room for a second partition for Server 2003), & formatting the new partition (choose the NTFS file system). If this is what you decide to do, you would choose a clean install, instead of an upgrade, so you have a partition set aside on which to install Server 2003.
But before you install Server 2003, i'd suggest installing Service Pack 2 for XP Pro, using Windows update, or using the free SP 2 CD you may order from Microsoft. Once you get that done, just boot to XP Pro & pop in the Server 2003 CD. It will check your hardware & copy some files & then ask you where to install. All you have to do is choose the unpartitioned space, then choose the NTFS file system, & you're in business!
After that, whenever you power up your PC, the BOOT.INI will present you with a menu giving you the choice of either booting to Windows XP Professional or Windows Server 2003.
However, if i could aford it, i'd just use Virtual PC 'cause i could then install as many OSes as my HDD could hold. It's your call.
Regards,
Doc
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