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Title: dual boot?
Post by: Modas on June 03, 2003, 07:55:42 AM


My upgrade part arrive tomorrow (yah!!) :D and as I'm going to start from scratch on my OS, I figgered I might as well get the HDD set up for a dual boot for WIN XP pro.

I currently have my 60 GB HHD partitioned into 3 drives.  Is it possible to partition a partition without affecting the other two?  I've got a 10 GB for the OS, then two 25 GB partions for games/applications.

I'd like to just split the 10 GB into 2 5 GBS for win98 and XP pro (when I get it).  Is this possible or do I have to start from scratch on the whole HDD.

thanks!!
Title: dual boot?
Post by: Eagler on June 03, 2003, 08:57:49 AM
my suggestion is to pick up another drive, set as slave and install XP on it in NTSF format - you'll have to re-install any program you want to use in XP anyway
Title: dual boot?
Post by: Modas on June 03, 2003, 09:12:53 AM
Uhggg!  You mean if I boot up into win98 and install something, the next time I boot into XP, that program wouldn't run unless I reinstall it under XP?

Lemme guess, its a registry thing isn't it.   Fuggin MS :D

Maybe I should get get XP and forget the dual boot.  I'm starting to hate computers again.
Title: dual boot?
Post by: Eagler on June 03, 2003, 10:04:38 AM
I use XP for everything but games

at boot if its biz - I go to XP
if its fun - I go to Win98
Title: dual boot?
Post by: Staga on June 03, 2003, 10:10:21 AM
That's right.
Sometimes it'll work if you install proggies twice in the same folder, first from one OS and another time from other OS.
Some programs which doesn't make changes to registry may work without even doing that, just locate the EXE and try if proggie works.

btw if I was you I'd clean one of those 25gb partitions and the I would install XP on that one and format it to NTFS when installing.

Another way would be split that 10gb partition to two with "Partition Magic" (maybe make it larger with same proggie by taking space from those two other partitions).
Title: dual boot?
Post by: Eagler on June 03, 2003, 11:01:37 AM
and remember

NTFS is a better file system but Win98 can't see it..

You'd be able to see Win98 files from XP but not XP files from Win98