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Dual Boot with SCSI
I am changing over from System 7 on a 68K Mac to a dual-boot Linux/Win98 set-up on an Intel PC. I have practically zero experience with either Linux or Win98. My new computer system arrived today. Right, I thought, I will need to repartition the hard drive. It had Win98 installed and naturally the company I bought

Windows 98/95 dual boot
Patrick Riley p_ri...@pipeline.com alt comp hardware Jim <n...@null.com> wrote: Could you provide more detail on EXACTLY how your old HDD was configured, esp. for dual-boot? Primary partition (active) C about 900 meg Extended partition: D, E, F, G (about 900 meg each except for G which was the difference between (C

How to delete XP partition from dual boot
Eric scare.c...@oz.land comp os linux setup I have a dual processor machine with SCSI harddrive running Windows 2000 (there is no data presently on the machine that needs saving). I need to make the machine dual boot so that I can run either linux or Windows. I reinstalled windows 2000, and partitioned the disk in

dual boot
However, a "dual boot" system was mentioned. I've never done this before. My 1.3 ghz 512 ram system is certainly fast enough to handle XP, and I still have 30 gigs or so left on the hard drive. I've asked around some stores, but no one really knows much more about this than I do (which is again, nothing).

Dual Boot Windows 2000 and Windows XP
And I'd turned off the dual-boot feature; it's back on again. I feel like I'm back in the same boat I was in before, though. What next? Should I try the whole thing again? Ore rerun the start-up repair feature a few more times--will that switch Vista over to be the C drive? "John Barnes" wrote: Run the Vista DVD

Can I set up dual boot this way
Mac (Croatia) MacCroa...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup No, I have ONE drive with three partitions, C, D, E. I had a dual boot XP (on C) and Vista (on E) . First was XP, Vista installation through XP. I have removed XP and now I have this situtation: boot manager is on C

A dual boot Question??
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

Can I dual boot 2 win XP?
The default install of eCS, I believe, installs to a HPFS partition where Dual Boot does not work. I think the term 'Dual Boot' is not being used as correctly here. Strictly speaking Dual Boot means being able to boot DOS and OS/2 from the same partition, but I don't think that is what is meant here.

Help ! Dual Boot Repair
I'm dual booting XP Pro on HD1 and Windows Server 2003 on HD2. I recently had to do a clean reinstall of XP and now I can no longer dual boot into Windows Server 2003. The OS is still on the second HD but I have no way to boot to it. I prefer not to do a reinstall if there is a way around this problem.

[Debian-BR-CE] Fwd: Problemas com dual boot
Mike Here's an excerpt from the W98 reskit: This section presents details related to installing Windows 98 over an existing operating system, including changes made to system files by Windows 98 Setup and configuring for dual-booting with the previous operating system. Microsoft Windows 98 dual-boot is supported

dual boot - remove xp
I have no experience at all with dual booting so I'm not sure where to go from here. If the other liscence of XP is OEM you cannot do that according to EULA or you are pirating. Even if its retail and its ok with the EULA, many things might mess this up.. since xp might just give you a blue screen or struggle

GRUB Dual Boot Win2k/redhat 9 HELP :(
I understand that this Vista does not allow dual boot. I am considering upgrate to Ultimat. I have two questions: 1. When I upgrade, sould I jut pop-in the cd/dvd and let the Ultimat do the upgrade or should I wipe out the hard drive and do a clean install? 2. I also downloaded the Virtual PC.

Dual Boot Again
However, you can configure your computer to dual boot Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.x or earlier provided you follow these guidelines: · Windows 98 must be set up in a different hard disk or partition than Windows NT. · Drive C must be a FAT16 partition and must meet the minimum disk space requirements for a Windows

replacing a hard drive in a dual-boot configuration
Colin, He's not in a dual boot situation so each drive is individual. You would have to do this if Vista was the boot manager. Don, Choose which ever OS you want to boot first. For me it's Vista. It's running nice and smooth with SP1. Have fun. -- Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User www.zardoc.com XP-Vista

Bug#466713: Lenny SATA RAID Dual Boot Installation Report
When we start mixing the native Microsoft WinNT/2K/XP dual-boot scenario with third-party solutions, such as using Partition Magic to hide partitions, then I get confused. I haven't used third-party methods of dual-booting, so any comments I make involve only the MS method of dual-booting.

Dual boot from separate drives
HTH/GL -- NT4 MVP 1999-2000 "Brad Wittekoek" <dosk...@rogers.com> wrote in message news:522a01c1b707$4a0d1530$b1e62ecf@tkmsftngxa04... i currently have a dual-boot configuration with windows 98 on one drive, and win 2k on another drive. basically, i was using win 98 and then i decided to install win 2k,

ActiveSync ruined my dual-boot - how to restore Vista boot order?
RM wrote: Trying to dual boot Windows XP and RH Linux using Wins boot loader on Dell Inspiron 8100. When I boot up linux I'm dropped into GRUB's cmd line screen and go not further. Here's how I set up dual boot: 1. XP already installed. 2. Installed RH -- Left MBR alone and specified to use GRUB for linux. 3.

win98 95 dual boot
Jeff Richards JRicha...@msn.com.au microsoft public win95 setup If you mean that the devices refuse to run under DOS 7, then you may need a dual boot option. But selecting Command Prompt Only from the startup menu is exactly the same as a boot to DOS. If you need to load specialized drivers or configure memory in a

dual boot
Skinn...@hotmail.com comp graphics apps photoshop On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 22:41:51 -0800, "just bob" <kilby...@aol.com> wrote: "John" <use_...@usenet.com> wrote in message news:jmphs316g3gacr0dhprmhf3scsta06vhtu@4ax.com... I apologize if this question has been asked before. I will be reviewing many of the posts over

safe mode in dual boot
It says that you cannot upgrade the W98 side of your dual-boot to W2K and continue to have NT4. Many of us, including myself, have upgraded the NT4 side, which is allowed, supported and even recommended. Dual boot W98/NT4 - allowed and supported Dual boot W2K/NT4 - not allowed, for reasons in the KB article Dual