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Dual booting more then one linux installation
peter pe...@my.monarch.net microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment  Dual boot purposes the Upgrade version of XP works nicely Seeing as you already have the partitions you install XP from within 98 as a new install into a partition other than the one 98 is in.XP will set up the necesary dual boot files as

Reinstall ME on Dual Boot
What I would like to do is install XP on the 80Gb, leaving Me on the 10Gb and dual-booting. I will then migrate everything over to XP and clear and remove the 10Gb drive. So here are the questions: 1) which HDD should I set as Master and which as Slave for this dual boot situation? Does it matter (eg should the

Dual Booting By Installing Windows 2000 after installing ...
I've seen a few posts regarding Dual Booting so I thought I might share a bit of knowledge and hopefully help someone. Setting up a dual boot between Windows98(FAT32) and WindowsNT supposedly can't be done because WindowsNT doesn't recognise the FAT32 file system. The official Microsoft method for doing this is to

Dual boot Win3.1 and Win95
The Win98-style boot sector knows only about Win98. We have to put back the Win2K-style boot sector, which loads ntldr, which loads boot.ini - which presents the menu where we choose our operating system. The Win2K CD-ROM includes three ways to restore the dual-boot configuration. The longest is to do an in-place

Dual Boot
Lee: Actually, I find XP's ability to delete Vista's restore points useful. Vista ignores my max setting for disk space to be used for restore points (as did XP). And, Disk Cleanup does not always free a significant amount of the disk space used by the restore points. So, a quick boot into XP solves the problem.

Is Dual Booting Between Win 98 and Win NT Possible ?
The dual boot questions are of no interest to me. I avoid dual boot no matter what operating system. I even use a new computer when I have to switch to summer time. ) Dual boot questions are always full of fiddly details and problems with other operating systems. As such, I don't think comp.os.linux.dualboot would

can I do NT XP dual boot in XP?
I've read different reports (some from laptop users) about using the WinXP loader to boot FreeBSD and I've also read reports that people used the standard boot-easy to boot both (while even others using GRUB). Are there currently any issues with dual-booting 5.1-RELEASE and/or -current along with Windows XP

LILO Dual-boot blues
In article <6qsnis$cd...@plutonium.btinternet.com>, "Anthony Harris" <acharri...@yahoo.com> wrote: Can anyone give me some advice on how to create a dual boot system of win 95/98. I have to hard drives, a 2.5gb and a 8gb and would like to leave win 95 on the 2.5gb drive and install win 98 to the 8gb drive and boot

Error message on boot up
I am planning to dual boot Windows 98 SE and WfW 3.11/DOS 6.22 on an older system of mine. I think it's a Pentium 133 (and DO NOT lecture me on whether or not I should install Win 98 on a Pentium 133!!!!!). What would you people recommend for a software tool for dual booting? I know if you have Windows NT or 2000

RAID n Dual Boot - how?
HF Search Other Pages Home Site map Computer help Dictionary News Q&A What's new REFERENCE NUMBER: CH000346 Dual booting information: The following document explains various issues and information about dual booting with various Operating Systems. Solution: We believe it is important to first mention that dual

Dual Boot - DOS and Windows 95
Well, the most basic of the basics about dual booting is that DOS/Win9x/ME cannot read, write, or boot from NTFS! Therefore, the "system volume" - C:, in almost all cases - must be FAT (16 or 32). If WinME is to be installed on a volume other than C:, then that volume also must be FAT. Any other volume that is to

Dual booting - FSX on two OS's?
ArticleID=8312 Dual-Booting Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 on NTFS Partitions http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=184299 How to Automate Advanced Restart Options for Dual-Boot Configurations http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=317995 How to Dual Boot Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.0 with Large FAT16 or NTFS Volumes

Win98 / NT Dual Boot Question
I created a dual boot with just windows 98 and Win2K pro. Thing was I put them both on aC: drive. That is where the problems began. Some programs started to get confused between win 98 and win2k. I ended up having to reinstall both have one on ac: drive and one on a seperate partition.

Dual boot question (XP/98)
She could also go into the BIOS and change the boot order of the HDs before each OS switch, but that's a pain and it's not, strictly speaking, dual-booting. The system partition is almost always the first partition on the first HD - nearly always Drive C:. If her WinXP HD's Drive C: is already formatted FAT32,

dual boot XP with 98SE
Bruce Chambers bcham...@micron.net microsoft public windowsnt misc Greetings -- If it was the instructor who told you that Win98 and WinNT cannot dual-boot, quit the class and get you money back. The instructor is either a liar or an idiot. (I'm posting this from a Win98/WinNT dual-boot PC that was configured

Dual Boot
Very informative "liu" wrote: On Feb 13, 2:15 am, "CZ" <C...@no99spam.com> wrote: FYI: There have been some comments that SP1 would prevent XP's deletion of Vista's restore points. Not true, they are deleted. Perhaps XP's SP3 will prevent it. I'm curious about dual boot. Can you install XP if the PC has Vista on it

Dual boot questions
This should return your system to a normal dual-boot methodology. I confess that I'ma bit confused by your post. In the first paragraph you state that Millennium will no longer start. In the second paragraph you state that dual booting into Millennium is working as it should. I think. <g> You may also want to check

Dual booting Vista Ultimate 64 bit with XP Pro
Howard Kaikow kai...@standards.com alt sys pc-clone micron You need either a boot manager (such as using Partition Magic and Boot Magic) or you need to install an OS so that it sets up a dual boot situation. For example, on a Win 3.1 system, when I installed Win 95, Win 95 set up the system so that I can dual boot.

Dual boot Win98 and NT 4 partitioning question.
If i just let the system boot untouched, it just goes straight into XP. If I want to get into Vista 64, then I just hit escape and tell it to boot from that third sata hard drive first in priority, then it boots into Vista 64. I think the beauty of it this way, is Vista is not away of the XP bootloader,

Need advice on setting up a dual boot vista / xp?
I have read up some on dual booting Vista with XP, and understand that restore points, will become deleted when dual booting I believe. I also have read that Vista BootPro seems to be a fairly popular third party boot program to use, rather than the built in boot manager of Vista, not sure if this fixes the deleted