If he did not install to seperate partitions or create distinct folders for
each o/s, he is cooked.

For each install is pointed to the C: partition where the MBR is telling it
the active partition and o/s resides.
No other place to look.

I suggest to get Partition Magic and try to salvage his existing partition
data by creating another (2) partitions and installing XP to the new FAT32
formated partition.
You then may be able to salvage his Mil install by going thru a repair with
Win Millen.

It is always best to install XP with a fresh install and not update or on
top of another o/s. While it is possible and doable, seems like problems
arise.

>From: Don Benoit <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: [PCBUILD] Master boot record
>Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 07:34:37 -0800
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>A customer tried to install Win 2000 over Win ME and hung up the
>system. He then compounded the problem by trying to install WIN XP
>and it did not finish the installation. There must be a conflict in
>the MBR. IS there a way that I can force the MBR to boot to one OS?
>
>
>Don Benoit
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