Totally aggree DVOM, i'd personally not use the windows boot manager again (been there when i started multi booting and ended up starting from fresh to change things) cuz it makes things too complicated should one decide to move things about at a later date, yes it will do whats wanted if you plan on using ME and XP forever but it has an awful crude way of going about it that makes things dificult upon future OS upgrades...

Best way i feel is to use a 3rd party boot manager as said by someone above that will hide each OS from the other meaning nothing is shared between them and each OS can be treated as a separate PC, gives no problems at a later date and all OS's can be installed or removed in any order, just so much easier to manage especially if u'r into using backup images.

And yes with a 3rd party boot manager you could have 2 or 3 WinME's onboard, without having to install it for each separate drive/partition u could clone the exact same installation of ME to other partitions if u like.

I use Partition/Boot Magic myself but there are free alternatives out there as mentioned!

Regards