Yes, it's possible.
Boot the Win2K CD and choose the C: partition as the destination of the
installation. When asked whether to upgrade or replace what's there, choose
the replace option (whatever option is NOT an upgrade). You should receive
a warning that existing data will be destroyed.
There is no reason to separately use FDISK or FORMAT prior to installing
Windows NT/2K/XP/2003. Let the installation routines take care of that.
Carl
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Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 4:53 AM
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Subject: [PCBUILD] Dual boot question
My hd is partitioned into a C and D drive. Right now I have win98 on the C
drive and Win2k pro on the D drive. Is it possible to format C and install
Win2k and have a dual boot system with two different instances of Win2k: one
on C and one on D?
Thanks in advance,
Daniel Medley
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