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Recovering Dual-boot Configuration
Peter T. Breuer p...@oboe.it.uc3m.es comp os linux setup Enrique Perez-Terron <en...@online.no> wrote: On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 14:07:15 +0200, Nico Kadel-Garcia <nka...@comcast.net> wrote: It *IS* true that Fedora can install on extended partitions, but that does not include the "/boot" partition when I've let Fedora

Need Lilo Configuration Advice for Dual Boot Setup
I learned this harsh lesson some time ago when dealing with a machine that needed to be made dual-boot. And since the tool Partition Magic makes Peter's assumption and never actually tells you or allows you to reset the partition numbering, I had to explain to the user that I either had to image the disk or use

Blank entries in Boot.ini file
Michael Stevens Mstev...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp general Jay Tange wrote: I am dual booting with the following configuration: C: Win98 D: WinXP Pro I want to replace the C: drive and get rid of Win98. If I boot to the recovery console and do a FIXBOOT D: (and possibly FIXMBR to that device),

ProE license for dual-boot configuration
Format new partion FAT32 Set new partion to active. (This also hides the original partion) Reboot and install Win95. Use PQBoot to switch active partions and reboot between the two systems. I use this for a dual boot with Win95 and 2000Pro. Did I remind you to back up all your data first ? :-) Lee.

Dual Boot Configuration
I
wanted to install Red Hat 7.1 on the slave drive and boot with LILO into Windows or Linux, but am a little nervous that my XP HD might inadvertently get formatted or partitioned by accident and also not sure whther that type of boot arrangement might work -- www.1accordion.net.

Dual boot & Red Hat configuration problem
... http://www2.cajun.net/~theriots/Mult_Boot_Explained/multi.htm Good Luck, Kelly "Russell" <russ...@glwa.com> wrote in message news:489101c10920$92ba2240$9ae62ecf@tkmsftngxa02... I would like to know where I can find information on installing a dual boot configuration, using MS-DOS 6.2 and Windows 98 SE.

Dual Boot Configuration
Lenroc len...@NOSPAMFORYOU.hotmail.com alt linux On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 18:25:54 +0000, Sohail said: hey guys, i would like to hear your ideas on dual booting RH + win2k (yeah yeah yeah). I have 120 GB available and would like to have as much available to both os'es as possible while also allowing me to install many

How to uninstall a dual configuration with Windows2000pro
Registry Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\ROOT\*ADP6360\0000 Alloc resources: Logical Configuration 0 IO Range: Base=x0140 End=x015F Alias=x00, Decode=x03 Forced resources: None Boot resources: Logical Configuration 0 IO Range: Base=x0140 End=x015F Alias=x00, Decode=x03 Filtered resources: None Basic resources: Logical

Cannot boot Windows XP in dual boot configuration
Lots
of files & boot info is placed on C even if the OS is installed onto another partition/drive. If not removing/formatting the C drive, you should be able to edit the boot.ini file to remove references to Win9X/ME and have just XP. -- For evil to prosper requires only that good men remain silent!

What is the best configuration for a dual boot Win98 - Win2000 system?
Hope the rest of my suggestions is a good idea for "dual-booters". I have not seen the "outlook.pst" sharing idea in any post so far. Carlos "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote: and any one else that wants to. In this day and age, I use a boot CD with BartsPE on it instead of a floppy, and I don't have any drives that

Win95 / Win 3.1 Dual Boot Configuration
Every
version of Windows will need to access C: to boot, so it cannot be formatted NTFS (Windows ME won't be able to access it). I recommend installing DOS to C: and set it up so that your CD-ROM is R: and your CD-WR W:. Test it, and then from DOS, install WME - do NOT take defaults or it will try ti install the

Windows 2000/ME dual on separate hard drives
Steve Cochran scoch...@chattanooga.net microsoft public ch outlookexpress microsoft public win98 internet outlookexpress microsoft public windows inetexplorer ie5 outlookexpress You have to equate the 4 registry keys in the two OS. Export the keys from Win98 and then backup and delete the keys in Win2K,

VP6 Dual CPU working configuration.
The simplest way I've found to dual boot between Win9x and Win2K would be to partition your drive(s) roughly as follows: C: FAT32 Win9x/Games D: NTFS Win2K/Serious Apps 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

Dual Boot Configuration to DOS
Boot into Win2000 and install your apps on drive C: 4. Boot into WinXP and install your apps once more on drive C:. In this scenario, both OSs use their apps on drive C:. Not recommended but possible. You write "I have a dual boot with Win98 and WinXP, each in its own partition. There is no communication between

Working in a shared configuration
Michael Santovec michael_santo...@prodigy.net microsoft public ch outlookexpress microsoft public win98 internet outlookexpress microsoft public windows inetexplorer ie5 outlookexpress OE: Changing the Default Location of Mail and News Folders http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q175/0/37.asp -- Mike

dual boot configuration, shared application question
I am running Office97 on a machine with a dual-boot (NT 4.0 & Windows95) configuration. Office97 is installed under both platforms. I would desperatelt like to have my Office97 appplications (especially Outlook) access identical data (such as contacts, inbox, notes, tasks, etc.) regardless of which OS I am running.

Dual boot Raid 0 configuration
In vmware, I have created a configuration with bridged networking. Now I am able to boot WindowsNT and I can log in as root. The computer is running in a local network using an ethernet adapter from 3COM. If I run WindowsNT from within vmware, I can't log in with my network login and password.

Bootloader two-drive dual-boot configuration question
Andrew Rossmann andyr...@ntsource.no_junk.com comp os ms-windows networking misc comp os ms-windows nt misc comp os ms-windows nt setup misc Gert Van Gaever wrote: I have a laoptop with Win NT server & Win 98SE in a dual boot configuration. I'd like to de-install the Win98 installation, because it's corrupt.

Dual boot configuration
less easy: make sure show hidden files is enabled and hide protected files is disabled. edit boot.ini file .... delete the line that has the extra Win2K entry if you choose to do I installed windows 2000 professional twice, now I have a dual boot configuration and I need to remove one!!! (In simple language please)

Reinstall Windows
Jim wrote: From W95, I installed W2000 Professional with the dual-boot option, that is, it allows you to specify which partition you want to install W2000 on, and allows you to keep W95 as originally installed on the C: drive. The setup went fine, and I installed it on a previous 2.1 GB partion labeled F: , keeping