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Subject:
From:
Lance Cummings <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 22 Sep 1998 18:38:32 +0900
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I live and I learn, Bill.  :))  Can you give specific instructions on how to
relocate System Commander?  My SC indeed _does_ live on the
Win98 FAT16 partition, and that partition remains FAT16 because both
the Winternals people and SC told me it had to stay that way.

So how do I get SC to live totally on my MBR?

Thanks,

Lance

On 22 Sep 98, at 3:09, Bill Cohane wrote:

> You can successfully dual boot Win9x (installed in a FAT32
> partition) and WinNT4 using a third party boot loader program.
> I use System Commander. When it starts up (it's stored in the
> MBR, not in any partition), it lets you point the computer
> either to the NT4 boot files in their own partition, or the
> Win9x boot files in their FAT32 partition, or any other
> operating system that you have installed. (System Commander is
> particularly useful because it does not take up a primary
> partition for itself like some other third party boot loader
> programs. You install it from Win9x or DOS but, as I said, it
> doesn't live in any partition.)

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