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Date: | Sat, 12 Oct 2002 11:59:48 -0700 |
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To boot NT, Win2k or XP requires that an appropriate boot loader be
installed. If you install Windows 98 after an NT/2k/XP install, you will
be replacing the needed boot loader. For multi-boot setup, you should
always install the most advanced system last - i.e. NT, Win2k, XP in
that order.
Peter
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-----Original Message-----
>I've been attempting to install '98 *after* installing NT or 2K. After
>successful install of NTx, I copy '98's cab files to c: or d: \win98;
>boot into DOS and run '98's setup, installing to either c: or d:
>\windows. I then end up with systems that only boots '98; no dual boot
>capability. I've been able to fix 2K system by running "repair"; no
>such luck on NT.
>
>Ian Carmichael
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It may be that you need to do it the other way round, ie. install Win98
first and then install NT/2000. Hop this helps.
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