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CRB 553 |
posted on 6th Oct 03 at 00:28 |
partition magic;) | |
Sims |
posted on 6th Oct 03 at 00:23 |
Mate just start up windows 98 and run the XP pro instal. Instal it to another drive. Once its all installed and you reboot your pc, you get the choice of what OS u want to start-up. | |
Richie |
posted on 6th Oct 03 at 00:07 |
no 98 or millenium is not capable of reading or using the NTFS file system. | |
chris_uk |
posted on 5th Oct 03 at 22:52 |
^^^ this is true, i would reccomend fdisking if you want to set it out like i suggested it and formating C:\ as fat32 and D:\ as NTFS. then E:\ as.......erm, does 98 pick up NTFS | |
Richie |
posted on 5th Oct 03 at 22:24 |
^^^ This is true but you wont be able to have two different types of file systems. XP runs on NTFS or FAT32 and ive found NTFS much more reliable. | |
Skinz |
posted on 5th Oct 03 at 22:19 |
u dont actually need seperate partions, it just makes it less messy. | |
Richie |
posted on 5th Oct 03 at 22:18 |
but without software like partition magic you wont be able to split your current full partition into several others on a FAT32 or NTFS drive. | |
chris_uk |
posted on 5th Oct 03 at 21:55 |
yup, well i got 80Gb hdd and i have dont is 20Gb for C:\ (xp pro) and 60Gb for D:\ | |
Rob R |
posted on 5th Oct 03 at 21:47 |
i like that idea coz i got a 120gb hard drive! | |
chris_uk |
posted on 5th Oct 03 at 21:46 |
:D i didnt know what to put so i had a quick look on my HDD | |
Rob R |
posted on 5th Oct 03 at 21:45 |
LOL @ chris' 3rd partition! | |
chris_uk |
posted on 5th Oct 03 at 21:42 |
motorspeed : you are correct. | |
Rob R |
posted on 5th Oct 03 at 21:40 |
need to install it on a seperate partition i fink, then when both are installed it will give u the option of what 1 u want to run....cnt quite rememba | |
Mikorsa16v |
posted on 5th Oct 03 at 21:38 |
i would like to know this between XP and Linux (redhat/mandrake) | |
Nismo |
posted on 5th Oct 03 at 21:35 |
you need to create a ghost disk. but dont ask me how to do this. | |
chrisfitton |
posted on 5th Oct 03 at 21:32 |
Im currently running 98SE and going ti instakk XP PRO. |