Adding 3rd party recovery partition to boot menu

occational_gamer

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I have an old WinXP PC (hobby PC) and a copy of ShadowProtect Desktop (drive imaging software). I would like to create a separate partition, copy the iso of the ShadowProtect recovery environment, and add an entry for it to the boot menu, so that I can experiment with the WinXP partition, and restore a drive image without needing the separate CD/DVD.

I can create a partition and copy the contents of the disk. How would I add the entry to the boot menu? Ideally, I'd like that partition to be hidden (or without a drive letter) within WinXP so that it cannot be easily modified. Thank
 

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Right now, nothing in particular. I am aware of the VM approach. Right now, I just want to prepare an old PC (that I would otherwise just trash). I'm thinking ahead and would like a method for recovery if my CD drive were to break. There is no option to boot from USB.