Hi, I currently have linux/xp running just fine on one harddrive. I want to upgrade my old XP installation while leaving my linux installation untouched. Do I choose the upgrade option or custom installation?
I have a linux boot CD so I can get back in and overwrite window's boot loader if necessary. The only reason I don't want to do a clean install over XP is the pain to reinstall all my programs.
Thanks for any help.

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