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8Gb Limit on dual booting O/S's
The McAfee virus scanner reported find the Anticmos A virus in the Master boot Record of my hard drive. Anyone know what that might be? I have a 1 gig drive that is divided - 500 Meg for Dos/Windows and 500 Meg for BSDI. It used to be dual boot, but just recently stopped giving me the choice of BSDI.

Dual Boot O/S Help
John Hudak jhu...@sei.cmu.edu comp os ms-windows setup win95 comp os ms-windows win95 setup Ellen wrote: I'm running a dual boot pentium pro. First, a description of my system: Each o/s is on a primary partition. The inactive primary partition is not hidden from the active one: when win/dos is c\: win95 is I\:

dual boot
Homie "Shane Mann" <s.m...@citr.com.au> wrote in message news:3AA4090F.6D272F51@citr.com.au... It didn't install itself in a dual boot config - why I don't know. It is as if NT did not know the other drive even existed. Also - tried Partition Magic last night, the filesystem for my Win98SE drive comes up as 'other'

Bug#466713: Lenny SATA RAID Dual Boot Installation Report
Gary S. Terhune grystn...@mvps.org microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Windows XP Boot Manager will manage all three, and automatically set itself up if Want to dual boot Win98SE and XP and also install 98 in a third partition to use for trying out programs. Know how to dual boot install, but unsure how to

Removing Dual O/S Boot Option
You do need separate partitions for each o/s, and you do need to install and run applications within each o/s, not trying to use a common program installation or location between the two. Although there are sometimes reasons for doing all this, the normal installation for dual-boot works just fine usually.

Add DOS to NT/95 dual-boot?
You may need to set them to be deletable using attrib <file> -r -h -s You can basically delete all files at the base of the boot partition except - boot.ini - ntldr - ntdetect.com - ntbootdd.sys (for What is the best and cleanest way of removing Win 95 on a dual boot system also having Win NT 4.0. Thanks, Kevin.

Dual boot W95-DOS/W2K, W95 stop booting !
Mike and Dale (et. al) I am new to this group because of a problem I am having with Dual Boot and PM (7.0). I also have been checking with PowerQuest so as information comes in I will post here to share the knowledge. Here is my situation: My system was configured with two harddrives: 1) Win98 SE and 2) WinME on

Slightly OT-Best Choice O/S
Andrew Tanenbaum GPG Fingerprint - 9A8C 569F 685A D928 5140 AE4B 319B 41F4 5D17 FDD5 --Boundary-00=_Yg2j/fqT1isfJoC Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="winxp.diff" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="winxp.diff" Index: boot/i386/boot0/boot0.s

dual boot - remove xp
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A. Zby...@BikeRider.com alt os linux mandrake Marc Zuverink wrote: I dual boot between Mdk and XP. Well, nobody's perfect. I don't dual boot between Linux and Win anymore, only between different linuxes. I always set system clock to be synchronised at start-up with some remote time server.

Dual boot W95-DOS/W2K, W95 stop booting !
Hello, I've found a couple of MS articles that address dual booting but they contradict each other regarding which O/S to install first. put on the D: drive then install XP on C:? What is the default boot O/S on start-up and can that default be changed? I presume it will be the O/S on the C: drive. -- Regards, Bob.

Dual Boot W98SE + W2k- REinstall Win98SE
Both computers are dual booted one with 2000 and 98SE and the other 2000 and 95. When I was using the modem I could access the internet from either boot but now I can only access from 2000 on either machine. The machines are both connected to a Linksys router and they were setup before as a network.

fichiers totalement non supprimables
I'm running Linux too as dual-boot sys. Linux has the time correct, so I know it's not the BIOS or battery. Ah. if you are running Linux as a dual boot, then it f***s up the Windows time. At least it always did with me. BTW, there IS something wrong with your clock...your post has come through with the time of 29th

double menu on dual boot
sysop newsrea...@canalbs.co.uk microsoft public windowsnt misc If you really want just a tiny boot partition you can go to 100 Mb or less but it does not leave much O/S reinstalls or crashes do not trash my data that way. This means that all drives that have to be accessed by both systems have to be FAT 16.

Dual Boot - drive selection menu doesn't come on at start up'
SYS 26 fichier(s) 1.941.599 octets 1 R‚p(s) 1.406.763.008 octets libres ----------------------------- dir /on (command) Le volume dans le lecteur C s'appelle Hello I worked since years with this dual boot system without any major problem (w95 on C:, W2k on E:), recently I used 'ghost' booting from w95-DOS

Dual boot, P/M 7.0, S/P and W/98SE.
Info: End C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Actual values are: 0 1 00 268 0 1 0F 1652 254 63 4305420 22250025 4305420 0 00 268 1 1 0B 890 254 63 4305483 .... I use the win2k boot loader to dual boot. Right there, when I can choice between the two systems after booting, I get the drive specification error,

Dual Boot
You need to boot from a Win95 Floppy, then use the sys c: command to transfer Win95 system files back to your hard drive. then the following will get rid of the WinNT files and directories..enter these right at the command line or copy them to a batch file. C: cd \ attrib -r -h -s boot.ini attrib -r -h -s

Dual boot - one O/S has dissapeared
I often dual boot my system, the O/S's I use are unimportant, since I always use seperate Active and Non Active/Hidden Primary's to keep them seperate. (And use BootMagic as my manager). If you use only MS Winows versions, then stop using a third party boot manager and used the boot loader that comes with the most

Converting or formatting NTFS to FAT32
... window says: "Administrative Command Prompt" "C:\Windows\system32>" xiowan.........in tucson "Maratonmannen" wrote: It´s defraging all your drives/partitions. (slipstreamed) "Don" wrote: Hey gang, Have been messing around with Vista 64 bit Ultimate since getting installed yesterday to dual boot with XP Pro.

dual boot
I want to dual boot my PC , I have the windows XP CD Rom and product number , a copy of Linux on CD Rom , do I need Partition Magic to partition the HDD it is NTSF TIA Some I would expect SuSe to have an installation routine that includes tools for partitioning your hard disc(s) easily; most 'big' distros do.

Win98( Fat16!!) and S.SE Linux 5.2 dual boot?
What you can do is have a dual boot system. You install a second copy of your OS and label it Auditor. You never, EVER mount it from the internet OS. If the cracker removes their backtracks to their box, you get to do the jail time. o Put the hardrive(s) into a standalone machine, mount the disk(s) readonly,