Razor
05-31-2004, 01:30 AM
What would be the proper sequence to fdisk and create a dualboot setup with Win98SE and W2k ?
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Razor 05-31-2004, 01:30 AM What would be the proper sequence to fdisk and create a dualboot setup with Win98SE and W2k ? damien 05-31-2004, 02:26 AM the proper way would be the correct way that works, depending on your scsi card and hardware setup. since you have not described a problem, or how you are installing and What scsi controller. this is all we can say. Unregistered 06-02-2004, 03:19 PM Download all drivers for win98 and w2k burn to cd disk Create two partitions C, D. Install win98 first to C drive install drivers Install w2k to D drive install drivers If you do not have a CD burner use a program like partition magic to create 3 partitions and save all your downloaded drivers to the third partition E Format C and D drives using fat32 Note · NTFS volumes are not recognized by Windows 95/98/Me. This is only a concern when the system is set up for dual or multi-booting. FAT32 must be be used for any drives that must be accessed when the computer is booted from Windows 95/98 or Windows Me. An additional note to the previous statement. Users on the network have access to shared folders no matter what disk format is being used or what version of Windows is installed. FAT and FAT32 volumes can be converted to NTFS volumes. NTFS cannot be converted to FAT32 without reformatting. |