XP  Tiger Bootcamp made volume not usable with Leopard

Hey All
When I had Tiger, I installed XP (via bootcamp) onto a separate HD and all was fine. I would boot into the separate XP HD to play games. I have Leopard installed now and I cannot access the Tiger Bootcamp created XP HD now.
Any thoughts?
Thanks

Hey All
When I had Tiger, I installed XP (via bootcamp) onto a separate HD and all was fine. I would boot into the separate XP HD to play games. I have Leopard installed now and I cannot access the Tiger Bootcamp created XP HD now.
Any thoughts?
Thanks

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