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Dual-boot of 98 & XP - problem with drive assignments...
Simple on the surface Dual Boot is great! But when it goes wrong it goes wrong big time. I found a simple solution, trying to keep my 12 year old son from giving me Andy :-)) On Fri, 13 Sep 2002 23:24:57 GMT, "LMNOP" <johnnynbon...@yahoo.com> wrote: Question- is it possible to have two hd`s, with different o/s

double menu on dual boot
The BIOS should display the drives information during boot with the rate being used. You should also check what maxima are set in the BIOS (it is possible to turn the speed down for each drive). 2)Is it possible to dual boot 98 and Nt on a hard drive if it is already partioned fat32 and the only partion is the

thanx for dual boot help, problem not yet solved
Than I will be able to go into the bios and choose my boot device. (this is possible with SATA drives as there is no Slave/Master). Anyone know how to do this? smdion: Might you consider another approach - one that will meet your objective of easily booting to one or another of your hard drive(s) and at the same

OT.Dual boot Question Win98
Weird huh On Tue, 28 Mar 2000 07:20:54 -0700, "Bruce Chambers" <bcham...@micron.net> wrote: Greetings -- The simplest way I've found to dual boot between Win9x and WinNT would be to partition your drive(s) roughly as follows: C: > 512 Mb FAT16 Boot Files & Data Transfer D: FAT32 Win9x/Games E: NTFS WinNT/Serious

dual boot with two hard drives
I would try and avoid a dual-boot system, as you cannot 'toggle' back and forth between two operating systems, and to go into Win 98, you need to do a shutdown and address book(s) and Office Settings files, and then booting from the XP CD to delete your primary partition and install Windows from scratch.

Two O/Ss-one MSOE message store. One O/S trashes the others' files
Kent Stewart kstew...@owt.com fa freebsd questions Chris Landauer wrote: hihi - thanx to all (especially kent) for your quick responses about dual booting If you use an editor that will insert <tab>s, you destroy the boot.ini and have to use the recovery console to rebuild it. actually, i just checked and there

Dual boot W95-DOS/W2K, W95 stop booting !
You’d need to change the first two lines to call the DOS versions of the referenced files by changing their paths from C:\WIN95 to C:\DOS. SYS Properties sheet again and re-enable the file’s Read-only attribute. Figure F: To enable a dual-boot, you must add the BootMulti=1 command to the [Options] section.

is it possible to have two hd`s, with different o/s ?
I have two software DVD players - Intervideo WinDVD and ATI's own player (this is an ATI rage pro 128 AGP card). Both have same effect. I've downloaded latest version On the same system, I can dual-boot to windows 98 and it works just fine (everything else is the opposite - Win2k has been rock solid otherwise).

Michael S. dual boot answer
My version of Windows came preinstalled, with no disc (not that I would have known what to do with one if I‘d had it), so I chose to go the Dual Boot‘ route. Two I have Windows on two PCs and a laptop so it would hardly be losing me much to remove 98 completely from the one PC and install Linux on it‘s own.

Can I dual boot XP using two separate drives?
You can use a common data partition or area, but each o/s will only be able to use the file systems (ntfs, fat32, etc.) that it is capable of working with. Although there are sometimes reasons for doing all this, the normal installation for dual-boot works just fine usually. The standard form for the ARC path

Activating CS3 with both Vista and XP Pro on same system
So that means You needed two weeks for installing NT in a multiboot environment that isn´t supported by M$ or IBM? And it´s reality that no buisness user is interested to maintain a sensible dual-boot configuration. A System needs _one_ operating system that fit´s the customer´s needs and has to be up and

Dual boot 2 win 98 system
It's indeed a very good idea to dual-boot so everyone has the o/s he wants. Over the time I am confident your family will get annoyed with the sluggish Then you put the two hard disk at the same time, you boot with MasterBooter. (See at the end of this message for infos about installing XP and Redhat).

is it possible to have two hd`s, with different o/s ?
You either have to install Win95 (fat16) on disk 1, partition 1 first, or you will be dual booting by changing your BIOS as to what drive to startup. I have an NTFS C Drive IDE that boots up NT, and a SCSI drive that boots up windows. Neither can see the other, and it's all because I installed NT first and then two

dual boot of windowsME and XP on two diffrent harddrives, sam ...
NT will automaticaly set everything up, even the dual boot menu. It is able to detect that an other OS is already on. If your principal partition (C) is in 4GB (NTFS) contains Win NT Applications F: 4GB (FAT32) contains Win98 Application G: 1GB (FAT) Data files (your files) avalaible for the twos OS Have fun !

Dual Boot - drive selection menu doesn't come on at start up'
Doing fine!<s> I have never had a problem that I could attribute to this method of dual booting. If you don't mind spending the money I think a boot manager is probably a better way to go for the average user, primarily for the sake of convenience. Errol Robert Galbraith wrote Hi Errol, How have you been?

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
I tried to change from SuSE PPC 6.4/MacOS to Debian, so I am a Debian newbie, probably that´s my problem, don´t know. I have a G4 with two harddisks and DVD trying to install from CDROM. The Debian installation works until the make harddisk bootable as described in the manual. At this point it gets confusing.

Two Win95's in same computer?
Hey folks, I've got a dual boot Win 98 / Win NT PC with 2 video cards: a PCI Open GL card (for 3D modeling and rendering) and a AGP s3 card (for dumping animation to Regards, Mark S. Inman Raleigh, NC -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read,

QUESTIONS ON ADDING ANOTHER HDD ?
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here is my question: Is it possible to install two versions in two partitions, and simply change the boot sequence in cmos to boot to different versions? Once the o/s is loaded, you can use a boot manager or Partition Magic to change the active status of the partition you want to boot.

Booting Two Versions Of Dos Using LILO
thomas trudy.dall...@sympatico.ca microsoft public windowsxp hardware -----Original Message----- well of course you can dual boot is fairly simple usually 1 able to boot up to anyone of these o/s by changing the boot sequence.when i am in win98 and go to my computer it shows it as c drive. the other drive is d,

Run Two different WIN 95 in same PC
2 ways that I have successfully done it: Install the PCI IDE Controller & a new Disk, its Drivers, GHOST the OS over, remove the old disk, change BIOS to boot SCSI, reboot. Worked for me. Put the PCI Controller drivers on a floppy, install the PCI IDE Controller and your old Disk(s), change BIOS to boot CD,