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please help, active partition dual boot?
This will create dual boot menu. Then you will have to edit the dual boot menu and delete the previous Windows directory. When asked, did you install in same directory, create new directory, or install in a separate partition? "The re-install gave me the option of restoring - which I chose in order not to lose

rfc: rh6.2 and win98 98install
B. Jogia b.jo...@chello.nl comp windows ms microsoft public windowsnt setup Option 1: Start from scratch...create a small FAT16 priary partition & create logiocals within youe extended partition & install each OS on a separate logical... Option 2: Try the following products....PartitionMagic v(6) or BootMagic...the

ME Hangs until ctrl-alt-del is hit and canceled
Dual boot - Start with Win98 only; end up with both Win98 and WinXP in separate volumes. This was especially useful when Win2K debuted, because it took a year 1.4gig athelon, 384 megs mem, 80gig (w/C:, E:, F:partitions) and 120gig (D:,G:,H:) hds. Fairly computer literate. I have only been lurking a short time.

{ { NEWBIE } } Networking & broadband internet
I'm trying to create an XP Pro/FC5 dual-boot system w/ XP on disk 1 and Linux on disk 2. Needless to say, there are 'issues'. Extended partition, separate data, XP+linuxes+BSD P1 Dos+shared data(FAT) <--readable by BSD, XP and linux (Ext2 starts) L1 linux1 L2 linux1 <--all on one partition.

How to install Win95 & NT4 workstation to a laptop (can't use ...
I am sure eventually I will want to do a clean install, matter of fact I have already created a slipstreamed XP Pro cd w/SP2. When I do , then I'll probably install 98 and There's others out there that support dual boot. So you might want to think about using a dual boot program if you got the HD space for it.

Dual boot w/ Linux
Anyhow, I am going to be upgrading my HD (I currently have a 420 MB Caviar) to a 2 GB HD. Here's what I would like to do, if possible: Copy my Win95 system over to my new drive (no problem). Then, I'd like to create a large HPFS partition for Warp and add Warp with a dual boot option (Win95 or Warp.

Saving to Server w/ WP9
That said, I know there are a few people who have said they're going to try to come up w/ a driver, but don't hold your breath. You may consider installing a bigger hard drive so you can have a fully functioning dual-boot (MacOS/Linux) system. You can use MacOS for your networking, and you should have a separate

Linux newbee
In my DAW I use a 4Gb drive for OS and software and a separate 13Gb drive for audio. The CDR is slaved off the OS drive, i've had no problems with .... 1. you can have two drives and dual boot between them (ie win98 on each drive, one with studio stuff only, the other for household stuff) and a boot manager like

Two bootable Win95 os's - Help
TIA I would have a boot manager and three separate primary partitions on the first HD, each around 250MB so with FAT16 they are 4k clusters. Keep all your apps in another partition so you Gary White Michigan, USA mailto:gar...@usa.net mailto:garywhite1...@worldnet.att.net ICQ Pager: http://wwp.mirabilis.com/575452.

W2K Install w/WinME
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Click Resume 8) If not active, select Boot Menu 9) Select the Boot Menu item for Win98 10) Insert your Win95 or Win98 Startup disk (w/CD support in the floppy drive) 11) At the Message SU0168 Remember though, I'm not trying to upgrade W95, I'm trying to install W98 on a separate drive for a dual boot system.

Ten Million Windows! AAARRRRGGGGHHHH!!!!
This is my system so far: 486DX4/133 w/ 32 mb RAM, PCI bus dual boot between DOS 6.22/Win 3.1 and Win95 Conner 425 mb IDE HDD Adaptec 1522A ISA to SCSI adapter Seagate 420 mb SCSI-2 HDD SyQuest EZ-135 SCSI Creative Labs Vibra 16S sound card Music Quest PC Midi Card Roland SC-7 GM sound module Alesis Microverb II

PLEASE help w/ borland c++ 4.52
My system: Win98 (upgraded from Win95, Dual boot [Win95 was upgraded from DOS 6.22, using menu for dualboot]), compressed with DriveSpace 3.0, 2.5GB HD splitted to 3 partitions (using FDISK), they are C,D,E - And F (F is 2nd physical HD drive, 540MB, FDISKed w/o primary part, so when it were 'inserted',

Whatever happened to??
BTW I have been using Partition Magic w/o problems. Michael Hunter wrote in article <335CE900.3...@deltech.net>... Win95 is on disk 0 partition 1&2 and I just installed disk 1 (2.5 gig) for NT 4.0 but would rather partition it as one big drive instead of two separate drives and WITHOUT third party partitioning

Wanted dual boot - I think?
Each should be on a separate volume (primary partition or logical drive in an extended partition), but those volumes can be on any hard drive in your computer. In fact, when you installed WinXP, it should have detected Win2K and automatically created the dual-boot setup - and apparently, it did.

dual-boot install with SATA + IDE drives
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hardware is: FIC VA-503+ MB w/ AMD K6-2 500 128M PC-100 RAM (single DIMM) VooDoo 3 2000 AGP video WD 17G HD partitioned C:Win98, D:Games, E:apps Acer 40X CD-Rom Phillips 8x4x32x CD-RW ZIP 100 parallel Microtek V600 scanner (parallel) 2nd PCI parallel port For a dual-boot, the best thing is aC:-drive with

"Can't Initialize Replay System" - Help!!!!!!
I'd like dual-boot with Win98 on a second partition. I understand that the LM install includes a dynamic partition agent (similar to Partition Magic) that'll I've setup my own little cooker mirror (4 gig on a separate hd) and install from there. If you've got bandwith and hd space you could try a cooker

Must Windows be on Master HD?
My current system consists of a QDI Titanium IB+ (430iTX) mainboard, Intel 200MMX, 64 meg SDRAM DIMM, Maxtor 5.4 gig HD (two partitions w/FAT32), Matrox Mystique 220 video card, Creative Labs PCI 64 sound card, USR (3Com) X2 modem, LS-120 drive (BIOS supported A:). Do I need separate dual boot manager or will

Set up Cubase on PC w/own drive/own (dual) OS?
Pantek Support supp...@pantek.com alt os linux redhat "Bud Walker" <surf...@lanset.com> wrote: I've just got another pc with NT and would like to put RH 6.2 linux on separate HD on the computer. I've done it many times with Winblows 98 but dont quite know if the NT loader and Lilo will coexist or what to expect.

Dual Boot Again
BTW, I'm using a dual boot configuration on FAT32 partitions. Win98SE is on my C: drive and WinXP is on my D: drive (C: and D: are two separate drives with Once they were deleted check disk was able to run all the way through and fix the HD on the next reboot. I had to hit the space bar to bypass check disk to

installation question + disklabel
I'd like to know how to partition the HD so that I can have a mix of : FAT16 partitions - for Win95 and for sharing b/w the OSes NTFS - for Windows NT 4.0 Linux ext2 - for Linux Very frustrated, but still optimistic that I can get a triple boot system to work. I don't see the point of getting a separate HD for