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I have gone through this exercise myself. Although I gave up dual boot
quite a while ago, here is how I did what you are wanting to do. First
install Win98 to its C: drive. Then install XP what it will call the D:
drive. After booting XP, use disk manager to remap the C: drive to be E:
or something higher. Then map the D: drive to be C: drive and reboot.
Now the C: drive is an available drive so you can map the D: drive to be
C:. It can't take effect immediately since you are booted to it, but it
should stick after a reboot. The only problem, and it could be a BIG
problem, is that some of your system utilities are pointing to the C:
drive. This can be fixed by patching the registry - assuming you want to
do that. In the end you will have the system the way you want it. Win98
has a C: drive when it boots, and so does XP. It is a lot of work
getting everything to work right, but if you are really motivated, it
can be done - I have done it! Was it worth it? I am not sure, but it is
no longer a problem for me since I have no need for Win98 any more - XP
does it all and even crashes on me once in a while to remind me of my
Win98 days.
Peter
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-----Original Message-----
Thanks for the replies folks. Barry, I don't think that I can install
Win98 and get it on the D: patition, because I want to use NTFS for the
WinXP partition. Since Win98 can't see this NTFS partition, it will
assume that there is no C: drive already taken by the other operating
system and use that letter for its partition.
This wouldn't be a problem, except that I can't get WinXP to take the C:
partition, after it sees that Win98 is there with an active FAT32
partition. Even if I install WinXP, so it does take the C: designation,
it moves itself to D: and assigns C: to Win98, after Win98 is installed.
John Sproule
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