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Windows 2000 Dual-Boot
The great advantage of doing the dual-boot this way is that when you get tired of Windows 98, and want just XP on your system, removing Windows 98 is fairly easy. The native dual-boot facility in Windows XP is not that involved, but each operating system is allocated a separate drive letter, and removing an

dual boot problems: LILO stops at LI
I originally had windows 98 SE installed on one hard drive (IDE-0), and then I setup FROM WIN98 a new Clean Windows 2000 installation. I used to get a Dual Boot option (WIndows 2000 or Windows 98), and now I don't. Here's what I did to Stop making the dual boot screen come up. I only did this because after I

Windows XP Pro Dual Boot De-mystification Required
One drive had Windows 98SE and the other has Windows 2000 Pro installed in a dual boot configuration. At bootup, I was given the choice of which operating system to boot to. I reformatted the first drive which had Windows 98SE and installed Windows XP Pro using NTFS. Now, when I boot I am not given the choice of

Elimination of Win98/Win2K Dual Boot
So now I was ready to try the dual boot experiment again but decided to do a bit more research. This was when I found that XP actually supported dual booting on Selecting XP from the boot menu worked fine but selecting Win98 generated a message indicating that <windows root>/system32 either did not contain or

OSR2.x & Win3.11 Dual Boot OK?
Remember the Golden Rule for creating a dual-boot system: Always install the newest OS LAST! For more information, see Doug Knox's web page: How do I install Windows® 98/Me after I've installed XP? http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_repair_9x.htm But why does she need Win98, anyhow? Nostalgia?

Another dual boot
sqr s...@sqr.sqr alt os windows-xp alt windows alt windows98 <snip> go here.... http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_repair_9x.htm to set up a dual boot. -- sqr Overseer: alt.os.windows-xp -- ftp://sqr.myftp.biz http://sqr.servebeer.com "John McConkey" <mccon...@magma.ca> wrote in message

How do I install 98 as dual boot on XP?
After this install Windows 98 onto the C: drive and then Windowx XP on the D: drive. Your dual boot should then work ok. Like Johnathan says Partition Magic Version 7 or 8 is by far the best Now, when I start my computer with my Hard Disk, my computer directly boot to Windows XP without any dual-boot selection.

RH8 and Windows 98 Dual Boot
Richard Dakin r.da...@virgin.net microsoft public windowsnt setup comp os ms-windows win95 setup comp os ms-windows nt setup Frode Breimo wrote in message <35447cd6.21641...@news1.telia.com>... Hi I would like some info on NT harddisk partition requirements and NT/95 dual-boot setup.

Recovery Console cannot repair dual boot problem - WinXP not boot
QuestionExchange USE...@questionexchange.com comp os ms-windows nt misc Hey everyone. Got a problem. I've seen a lot of questions on dual booting windows 95/98 and nt. But I got one a little different. Basically, WinNt on first hd, Win95 on second, how do you dual boot? I got a 9.1GB hd set as master,

Need help: Win2K/RH7.2 dual boot, can't boot linux
I've installed 9.1 Pro as dual-boot on a PC and now it won't boot Windows. In fact, I installed on two Dell machines. Both were already dual-boot, and both had two hard drives - one with WinXP and the other running (until now) Mandrake 10CE. In both cases I did a fresh install. On one machine it all went flawlessly

dual boot not working!
EXE command as Windows 98 will no longer be able to boot. http://www.ntfaq.com/ntfaq/install.html#install36 Also see CNET Features - How To - Supercharge Windows NT 4.0 - Create a Dual Boot Machine http://www.cnet.com/Content/Features/Howto/NT4tips/ss02h.html Add Windows NT to a Windows 95 PC

Dual Boot
Hello, I had dual boot working for Windows 98 SE on c: and Windows 2000 Pro on e:. (ie c: as primary partition and then d: and e: in the extended area...) I then reformatted the c: drive and restored a Ghost 2003 image of Windows 98 SE. There was no boot.ini file so I guess the image was made before I had installed

XP Pro over W2000--somehow got dual boot situation
Dual boot Windows 95 with Windows 98 Dual boot Windows 95/98 with Windows NT/2000 Dual booting Windows 95 with Windows ME Dual booting Windows 98 with To dual boot between Windows 95/98 and Windows NT it is recommended that two partitions be created and that Windows 95 or Windows 98 be installed first onto the

dual booting redhat 9 and w2k with multiple drives
Terry Lambert tlambe...@mindspring.com mailing freebsd chat Anthony Atkielski wrote: Dual-boot configurations are really not necessary today. Even the cheapest second-hand PC will run FreeBSD quite nicely, so there isn't any reason not to run it on a separate, dedicated machine. If you need both Windows and FreeBSD

Dual Boot configuration Problem
Hello, I am having problems with creating a dual boot configuration on my NT4 Server installation. I have NT4 Server running on NTFS partition. All partions on this volume are NTFS. I have a new secondary hard drive that I want to install Windows 98 on. I installed 98 successfully on the second drive by making it a

Dual boot saga...
Patrick Dunford patrick_dunf...@hotmail.com nz comp Just wondering about dual booting between Windows 95 OSR 2.x and Windows 3.11 Although you can set multi-boot in OSR2.0/2.1, after the first try at booting to the previous O/S Windows 95 will not boot next time you start the PC. MS says this is because dual boot

Dual boot problems
By a normal setup I mean one with a FAT32 Windows boot, followed by linux /boot, followed by the NTFS Windows system and all the other partitions. "sti" <s...@hymite.com> I thought that I would be able to using the boot diskette for the while, until I figured out how to get one of the OS's to allow a dual boot.

thanx for dual boot help, problem not yet solved
Solution: Due to the complexities of having more than one operating system on a computer, Norton AntiVirus does not support dual-boot configuration at this time. Product(s): Norton AntiVirus 2000, Norton AntiVirus 2001, Norton AntiVirus 2001 Professional Edition, Norton AntiVirus 2002 Operating System(s): Windows

Can I do this?
MS needs to add dual boot repair to the repair console, it shouldn't be necessary to redo the entire install (which took over an hour) to rebuild this one file that is only 512 bytes long. Justin Moulden wrote: An easier solution may be to boot the computer to the Windows XP CD and allow the setup to begin.

MBR and Dual Boot
Doug - Thank you for your help with the dual boot/multi-boot issue. There was one additional thing I had to figure out to get it to work correctly. I am posting this here for others who may need this information. Initially, I didn't realize that the \WINDOWS portion of the code was a path. When I used \WINDOWS for