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W2k/W98 dual-boot?
Name: Platon Sovilj Date: April 8, 2000 at 06:38:53 Pacific
Comment:
I have HDD parted into 3 partitions and W2K installed at the primary one. Can I install W98 at the third one (FAT 32) so I can choose OS which will be ran?
Name: rianendut Date: April 8, 2000 at 07:38:57 Pacific
Reply:
Look....you can do that.... the HDD that i used it now.. it was by 8 partition... and 1 partition for win 98 the 2 partiton for win 2k It works properly...and you will never have any problem anymore, like if you upgraded in one partition... I hope it will...help
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Response Number 2
Name: Dave Date: April 9, 2000 at 17:34:36 Pacific
Reply:
I have two HDDs a 10gig and a 6 gig. I have Win2k on the 10 and Win98 on the six. I pick which one to boot from in BIOS and they work fine.
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