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How to remove dual boot?
With my format I deleted the boot.ini, so now I can't get to my d: drive XP installation. Tried the Vistabootpro, and it noticed that there was a missing operating system, and added it, but with no information. My vista dual-boot login asks me which operating system to start with, but when I choose XP on D: tell me

dual boot
At any rate, to finally get to my problem, since I figured out how to format and identify the second partition and never went through with the new install, every time a turn on my computer it comes up with a dual boot screen, one allowing my to go into my normal (original XP setup), the other, the DEFAULT,

win2k/win98se dual boot, on separate hard drives
Paul - xxx notcheckede...@hotmail.com 24hoursupport helpdesk D. Sutton scribbled: I run a dual boot system with ME and XP Pro, and last week, my XP hard drive failed, and it is now removed from my system. I now just have the ME hard drive in there, and I am able to boot up to ME fine. On power up, I see the dual

Dual boot - remove one OS.
"Martin
Stephenson" <martin_stephen...@my-deja.com> wrote in message news:2613903d.0202192349.3a4c95e9@posting.google.com... I can see I wasn't specific enough about my Win95 dual-boot problem: I am indeed running Win95b (OSR2), a FAT32 system, which came preinstalled on my computer, without being installed over an

Dual boot ME and XP with 4 hard drives (questions)
Magic) into four 10Gb's, C, D, E, F. I have my Win98B set up on C: of course. I want to setup a dual boot system with seperate instals of Win98 on each of C: and D: I was 1. Is there any reason why I can't have Win98 and Win98 in a dual boot situation? No 2. Can I install my second Win98 on D: as it stands.

Dual boot
Ran it a few times and eventually I got my PC to boot successfully back into Vista. However, it's still listed as the F drive, with my nonfunctional XP Vista, in a dual boot setup, installs boot files on "C" in additon to files on "D". Removing XP will result in Vista being unbootable - however all may not be

Looking for Dual Boot DAW advice
I am currently maxed out on my C drive but I have room on my E partition. [I already have a slave (D:) on my current system, hence, the drive assignement of E:] Am I to conclude that all of the postings about Win98 is because everyone but me upgraded to Win98? This being the case and I want to utilize a dual boot

how do I add new drive and dual boot?
You can then repair your boot sector etc. This will restore your dual boot and all that good stuff! -Ian Fette MCP "Jared LayPort" <cali...@home.com> wrote in message news:Ou#kg0vi$GA.2232@cppssbbsa06... Here's the story all: I've got Win98 on my C: and Win2K on my D:...physically separate drives, different parts,

Help with making 95/NT4 dual-boot
Dean
Dancey d...@sympatico.ca alt windows98 Kevin Campion wrote: Hi Jim, When you dual boot 2 systems, you can install the same app. in both systems without any concern. I have a triple boot system. I am able to boot into WinMe, Win98 or Win2k. All three are on my machine and I'm using a boot manager.

Recommendations Sought for Dual Boot Configurations
Yes, you will be able to mount your windows drive under Linux Thank you for any help you may provide, Darlene My desktop is a dual-boot WIn98SE and Slackware Linux 9.0 system. Win98SE is on my /dev/hda, and Slackware Linux is on my /dev/hdb. I have 4 FAT partitions on /dev/hda (/dev/hda1 is my C: drive), and,

Windows 2000 Server and Windows XP Home Edition Dual Boot, is ...
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my questions are for those of you who have succeeded with a Linux/NT dual boot: See above. Did it go well? Is there a high probability (now that I know Linux better) that I'll end up with a system that actually does dual-boot using LILO? Is telling LILO the partition to boot for NT all that's really needed?

Dual Boot setup question
I've had to much trouble with boot managers to even want to screw with it anymore . . frostg1...@my-deja.com wrote: Hi, I have finally got Mandrake 7.2 to install successfully on my KT7-RAID. However, I am having a really hard time setting my system up to dual-boot between Win98 and Linux due to (I believe) the

Installing XP as a dual boot strategy?
I have discovered that I have some software and hardware that does not work on NT40 and would like to set up my computer for dual boot with WIN95 and NT. Is there a way to add WIN95 after NT is already installed? (I am using FAT vice NTFS).I would prefer not to have to reformat my hard drive since I have NT

dual boot question
I had it dual-booting, where BIOS booted off Disk1. I am not sure if this was the way things were meant to be because I had to install XP first before I installed Vista, or what. So whatever it was doing, the boot file on the XP disk was what caused it to ask me each startup whether or not I wanted to boot Vista or

Cloning a dual boot Linux & Windows XP disk (Norton Ghost sucks)
I had my 486 working fine in a DOS 6.22/Windows 95 dual boot configuration using an IBM SCSI drive as the boot drive. My dual boot option for booting Win95 as default and DOS 6.22 by pressing F4 during boot didn't work. So I tried the alternative of making a floppy system disk of the Win95 system files

Did Norton kill my dual-boot?
Hello all I am doing something simular, my boot drive is C, from there it is also possible to run DOS 7.2 First install W98se, from there make an Autoexec.bat and Config,sys file, bootable C-drive. From my dual boot i can go to my D partition and load WXP. WXP writes the dual boot files on the C-drive.

Best Way to partition for dual boot XP
I currently have ME on the 1st partition of my primary master drive. (I'm using the Promise TX133 Ultra controller.) I need to keep ME, but I also want to add If you have a dual-boot setup, or experience with one, what would you recommend as far as the design layout? I can put 2 or 3 partitions on each drive.

Win98se and XP dual-boot with 1.5 gig RAM
Last week my new install was running great, now microsoft automation has killed my machine. Luckily it is dual boot. My question is Can i replace some files from windows.old over the new windows install in explorer that would sort out the registry to boot up successfully. I cannot be bothered with 2 days work

dual boot
But my C Partition is already "active" one ! And E is " System , Active ,Primary partition". So I have 2 active partitions and 2 boot partitions ( I have no boot problems (but .... And I'd turned off the dual-boot feature; it's back on again. I feel like I'm back in the same boat I was in before, though. What next?

dual boot XP with 98SE
i am tired and fed up of installing linux or windows and so please someone help me and i would like NOT to make a boot disk, if possible. and if windows XP is my e-mail re...@sfu.ca and thanks everybody Here is an example /etc/lilo.conf file for dual boot XP/linux cat /etc/lilo.conf boot=/dev/hda map=/boot/map