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Can I load windowsXP along with win 2000server and win98HI,
I have a stand alone system with dual bootable, win98 on c:drive and win2000server on d:drive ,c: drive on fat32 file system and win2000server on NTFS file system. I have single hard disk with diff partitions (ie) c:drive, d:drive. Now can I load windows xp along with win98 and win2000server on diff drive. which winxp should i go along with isit winXP profossional or winXP. I hope there wont be any problem with booting after loading new Operating System. Thanks in advance, Rama Ram wrote:
> HI, The simplest way I've found to multi-boot between Win9x/Me, Win2K> I have a stand alone system with dual bootable, win98 on c:drive and > win2000server on d:drive ,c: drive on fat32 file system and win2000server on > NTFS file system. I have single hard disk with diff partitions (ie) c:drive, > d:drive. Now can I load windows xp along with win98 and win2000server on > diff drive. which winxp should i go along with isit winXP profossional or > winXP. I hope there wont be any problem with booting after loading new > Operating System. > > Thanks in advance, > > Rama & WinXP would be to partition your drive roughly as follows: Primary Partition: C: FAT32 Win9x Extended Partition: 1st Logical Drive D: NTFS Win2K 2nd Logical Drive E: NTFS WinXP Adjust the partition sizes according to your actual hard drive(s) size and the amount of space you'd like to allocate to each OS and its applications. Create the partitions using Win9x's FDISK so you can enable large disk support (FAT32). (No need for 3rd party partitioning utilities/boot managers and their frequent complications.) You need only format the Win9x partition at this time, the Win2K/XP installations can format their own respective partitions as part of their setup routines. Install Win9x first, being sure to select "C:\Windows" when asked for the default Windows directory. When you subsequently install Win2K/XP, be sure to specify "D:\Winnt" and E:\Windows," as preferred/applicable) when asked for the default Windows directory, to place them on the other partitions. The Win2K/XP installation routines will automatically set up the Multi-boot menu for you. The default settings for this menu can be readily edited from within Win2K/XP. This method can be adapted to using 2 physical hard drives by placing the boot partition (C:, which still must be FAT32) and either of the operating systems on the Primary Master hard drive, and the second and/or third operating system(s) on the second hard drive. Just remember to keep each OS in its own partition. It is also possible to have a 4th partition for shared applications, but it would be necessary for such a partition to be formatted in the common file format (FAT32). The applications would also have to be installed into each OS (to ensure proper system file placement and registry updates), one at a time, but the bulk of the program files could be located on this common partition. I do not, however, actually recommend doing this as, if you were to uninstall such an application from one OS, you may not be able to gracefully uninstall it from the second/third OS, having already deleted crucial installation data during the first uninstall action. Just about everything you need to know (URLs may wrap): http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/administration/management/mltiboot.asp http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/using/howto/gettingstarted/multiboot.asp -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. - RAH
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