> Yes you can do that NO Problem' O....! You will not be able to run 9 and X > at the same time though. (Unless it's classic under X) Just be sure to put > X on the first drive and 9 on the second. > I have 2 - 80 (eighty) gig drives with X on one drive and 9 on the other > each formatted as a Single partition using the full 80 (eighty) gig. > Just choose the start-up drive (X or 9) rebbot and your running............. > R Thanks for the advice. I've installed the second drive. I had wanted to put X on that. But I see that you've mentioned it should go on the first drive. Is there any particular reason for that? Does X always have to go on the first drive? Thanks