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Changing Partitions Layout on Dual Boot System (w/ Win98)
Now I am imagining that your notebook came with MCE and you used a full Vista home premium DVD to get the dual boot. If so, there is a boot repair on the DVD which should fix up Vista after it's moved, but MCE moved to the upper partition wouldn't boot. You might be able to solve that with EasyBCD

Dual Boot gone - help!
OS/2 did not recognize the FAT32 partition as a FAT partition. Could I just It is not a FAT partition. OS2 will not recognise it. (Ie, the behaviour of your system is not an indication of a bug, but a feature.) You cannot dual boot a FAT32 system. However, you could use boot manager. (NOT dual boot manager- dual

Dual boot saga...
Kopi/pejstaj boot.ini ovdje. kaj god napravim na boot meniu ostaju i ovi prvi, al nije vazno uopce, normalno sam obrisao sve sa diska c: (osim boot datoteka) i sad treba instalirat nove win ak te veseli evo boot.ini [boot loader] timeout=30 ;default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS

Dual boot for NT4.0 and Win98 ?
No special partition requirements (except size, of course) 2. Since you have Win98, you can use the Win2k upgrade CD 3. Setting up dual boot is very easy. Anyway, due to me wanting to keep certain applications etc.....working, I have finally decided to plump for the Re-partition Dual Boot (WinMe/Win2K) option.

Windows 2000/ME dual on separate hard drives
->Anyway, what i would like to do is create a dual boot system, which ->can boot between two installations of Win98SE on seperate partitions ->of my primary master drive. -> ->The reason i want to do this is so that i can have one install of ->win98se for Games & Internet use, and the other install for Audio

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
I do have two partitions on 3 machines but it happened historically. I do use some of them in dual role. "Richard LeBlanc" <da...@explornet.com> wrote in message news:AE5F4C80-55B9-433D-934C-DF4ECF0478C0@microsoft.com... I have a new Acer PC with the OS pre installed. Does anyone know if it is possible to dual boot

Slack with XP dual boot question
... drive 2(D2) = D: D1 is XP pro and D2 is W2K I no longer have the dual boot option and I wonder which boot.ini file is correct so I can have dual boot back. The last entry containing disk(1) is invalid. D2 boot.ini [boot loader] timeout=30 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT [operating systems]

Dual boot - remove one OS.
How do I configure a dual boot from now ? You start over. :>( You did not actually say, but I assume you want to dual-boot either DOS or Win9x/ME, in addition to Win2K. Neither DOS nor Win9x/ME can read, write OR BOOT FROM an NTFS partition. Read this web page from Doug Knox, MVP. He has updated it for WinXP,

Dual Boot Win98/Win98 - 2 Partitions
When we start mixing the native Microsoft WinNT/2K/XP dual-boot scenario with third-party solutions, such as using Partition Magic to hide partitions, then I get confused. I haven't used third-party methods of dual-booting, so any comments I make involve only the MS method of dual-booting.

Brand new to Linux: Dual boot question
I have reinstalled windows and lost my dual boot. how do i get it back please. -- See the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article. Edit.com opens a BOOT.INI file similar to the following: [boot loader] timeout=30 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\TEMPWIN [operating systems]

Dual booting and partitions
The problem is boot partition is the same as XP partition, because you format that partition, you'll kill Vista's Boot. "Mac (Croatia)" <MacCroa...@discussions.microsoft. com> escribió en el mensaje news:6387516B-D9B0-4B0B-AFF0-05CC0713D1DB@microsoft.com... I have dual boot XP and Vista on same disk , different

How to delete XP partition from dual boot
Can
I install Linux and dual boot without formatting W2k? That depends. If you have just one hard disk, and if it's formatted as a single NTFS partition, you'll need to either back up, repartition, reformat, and restore; or use a tool like PartitionMagic (http://www.powerquest.com) to resize the NTFS partition to

Windows NT Dual Boot
Windows NT 4, and all later NT-based versions of Windows (again, Longhorn is the only exception) can be installed onto non-primary partitions. Most later Linux kernels can read (but not write to) NTFS partitions (making NT-based Windows flavors the best to dual-boot with Linux. I can't dispute Longhorn,

Dual boot XP & ME same drive??
O elisboa me deu uma dica cujo ultimo passos saum? iniciar pelo cd de boot e dah o comando fixboot > instalar o grub numa particao primaria (/dev/hda2 no meu caso) 1009 cylinders Units = cylinders of 1952 * 512 = 999424 bytes This doesn't look like a partition table Probably you selected the wrong device.

Best Way to partition for dual boot XP
Unless you use FAT16 for the boot partition you will not be able to dual-boot Win98 and NT4 without a third-party boot-manager, and the NT install will not be able to use the Fat32 partitions. I would recommend doing the following: Run the NT4 setup again from floppy, not CD. Sounds weird, and I don't know why it

Grub did not install on dual boot machine.
Some things are different, though: Microsoft Management Console now recognizes the Vista partition as the Active one, and as pretty much everything else. XP is merely a primary partition. 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.

dual boot
I want to dual boot my PC , I have the windows XP CD Rom and product number , a copy of Linux on CD Rom , do I need Partition Magic to partition the HDD it is NTSF TIA Some Linux distros have non-destructive repartitioning built-in. If so, you will not need PM. But either way...back up your data first...something

Vista MBR vs. XP MBR
Gary White garywhite1...@att.net comp os ms-windows win95 setup A dual boot for NT/95 requires a FAT16 boot partition (C: usually) but it does not need to be too large since you can install the majority of NT and 95 files on a different partition. You install 95 to D:\Windows (or another partition and if 95b/c you

Dual boot - remove one OS.
Hi folks, I have a dual boot laptop with 4gig HD. I had win 98 on a 3gig partition, and WinNT 4.0 on a 1gig partition. A few months ago I upgraded the Win98 partition to Win2k. I had been experimenting with WinNT partition a little bit :) Now the situation is that I cannot boot NT. I was wondering if there is a way

Dual boot Win3.1 and Win95
Suse installed fine, and gave me a nice dual boot. But before installing Suse, I did notice with fdisk that the /boot and / partitions were FAT16! Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/hdb1 1 1959 15735636 c Win95 FAT32 (LBA) /dev/hdb2 * 1960 14593 101482605 f Win95 Ext'd (LBA) /dev/hdb5 1960 1972 104391 6