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Saturday, October 19, 2002, 13:54, I wrote:
MH> I have forgotten how to create an disaster recovery floppy. Used to
MH> have one that enabled me to start from A: and boot into my three
MH> systems: Win98SE (FAT32), Win2K (NTFS) and WinXP (NTFS) located on
MH> partitions D:, E: and F:
MH> I remember that I had to copy the boot.ini, ntldr and ntdetect.com to
MH> A: but I can't remember what else to do to make it work.
MH> BTW what kind of file is NTLDR - it has no extension?
MH> --
Well, since there have been no takers I have done a little more
research and found this website with some useful information:
http://www.nomoa.com/bsd/dualboot.htm
Anyone with any experience with these boot managers?
--
Mogens
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