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Installing a Different Linux over Existing - Effect on Master ...
Having 2 different O/S boot on two different drives with bios boot, eliminates Bootmngr and loosing system restore options without having to hack the registry. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate, retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment. I added a new sata hard drive, and installed

Convert Windows XP Dual Boot to Monoboot
Post a copy of the files from both drives here for further help. Richard Alexander wrote: I installed Windows XP on a computer system that already had Windows Me installed. Windows XP created a dual boot automatically. However, my copy of Windows Me is on a different hard drive than my copy of Windows XP,

PC Specs - show of hands
The only difference for FAT32 media is that the field is at a different offset in the boot sector. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Int 0x13 drive number for HD1 (primary slave) is 0x81, but yet they say 0x80 for hard drives. It looks like they're just using 0x80 as an

Win2k and RedHat 7.2 on different hard-drive dual-boot with LILO??
Please examin the current boot.ini Tino Donderwinkel "help" <ffi...@netscape.net> wrote in message news:seiktcoueop154@corp.supernews.com... Hi Currently I have : SCSI 1 -- Win 98 C: Win 2000 d: empty F: 9 giga SCSI 6 -- Win NT 4 sp 5 4 giga How can I make a dual boot for both hard drive ? As my second hard drive

Vista partition recognition / windows xp partition recognition?
When I got to the option to format hard drive I decided not to format it. Therefore I canceled the process. When I restarted the computer it booted from Vista and my computer was back to the way it was. However I still can’t get the dual boot option. Now whenever I boot the computer by default it boots from vista.

dual boot with two hard drives
Yes, but could be a dual-core bug in 2008.1 And, I cannot see how dinking up fstab would have messed up things without making it totally obvious. Hmmm. I mounted the DVD and copied the boot.iso to my hard drive. Then I simply used k3b to burn it to cd. K3b asked if I wanted to burn it direct as an ISO,

Reinstall Windows
The total memory is therefore probably 256+64 = 320 MB, and it is probably a 500 MHz iBook G3 with CD-ROM, 12" display, "Dual USB" model from mid 2001. This series came with a 10 GB You could get around this by using an external hard drive in a Firewire enclosure, which can also be used to boot the computer.

dual boot
Jeffrey Bruss jbr...@csus.edu alt sys pc-clone dell There are many ways to do this, but probably the simplest way is to use the built-in dual-boot How do I boot from two OSs from two different hard drives? Do I press the combination of keys to get the one hard drive to boot up if I want to use ME, for example?

Dual boot - remove one OS.
Anyways, any tips from those of you that have set up a dual boot between Vista and XP would be greatly appreciated. I just put in my new hard drive I got for Vista. Booted with the Vista DVD and told it to format and install on the new hard drive. After awhile it was all done. Vista took care of everything.

Dual booting Vista Ultimate 64 bit with XP Pro
netwo...@911networks.com comp os ms-windows nt misc See: http://www.911networks.com > Windows NT > Installation > How to install NT on a large hard-drive [greater than 7.8 GB]? To dual boot with Windows 95/98. See: http://www.911networks.com > Windows NT > Configuration > How to add Windows 98 to a machine with

dual boot Menu option XP Vista
I somehow managed to install a second copy of WIN XP Home on the D drive. Both versions are running with no problems in a dual boot configuration. I want to keep the original version of WIN XP Home on the C drive. How do I uninstall the version on the D drive without uninstalling the riginal vesion on the C drive?

how to boot different OS from two different hard disks?
I had FS9 and FSX on each drive. I did have to ring Microsoft here in Australia re Activation of FSX on the second hard drive I installed it to, but once I explained my setup Microsoft were I ordered Vista Ultimate today, and plan on installing 64 bit Vista to dual boot with XP Pro and play around with it.

How to force Vista Boot Menu
Will I automatically get a dual boot when installing the second XP should I install a third party software for that and if so any recommendations? Thanks, Viktor Everyone has a different idea as to how to set up their hard drives/cd drives. The way you suggest will work just fine. Leave the 40 on the primary and

dual boot from different drives
Help please, I want my PC to dual boot so that I can choose which OS to use (win98 or win2k). Win98 was installed on a single hard drive (with no master or Another option is to NOT take the deafult folder and install Win2000 to a different folder on your existing C drive (say C:\Win2000) and use the second

Got 2008.1, Installed, Now What?
The new large hard drives require some advance planning if they are to be used in dual boot situations. For maximum compatibility and file sharing between Win9x and NT4, the drive I then got a blue screen of death that said inaccessible boot device and a stack dump. I tried different things, but nothing worked.

Dual Boot - Win 2000 / Win 98) Drive letters problem (plse help?)
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Although I`ve got Partition Magic, I think it is intended for dual boot from a single hard drive with different logical partitions on it, rather than from different physical drives. There are a number of solutions either hardware based or software based. For Software, you can try System Commander, which at boot

True Image 11 back up C: Restore to D: then boot to D:
Perhaps I have missed this point in all of the dual-boot questions, but I must ask anyway. Is it possible to dual boot between 98 and NT using my 6.5GB (C drive) as NT with NTFS, and my 13.6GB (D Drive) using FAT32? I don't care if the two OSs can see the other's volumes as they are for different purposes anyway.

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
I understand that this Vista does not allow dual boot. That's utter nonsense. The older OS should be installed first; otherwise, you'll have trouble creating a dual-boot When I upgrade, sould I jut pop-in the cd/dvd and let the Ultimat do the upgrade or should I wipe out the hard drive and do a clean install?

OT-ish: Dual Boot System
I understand that this Vista does not allow dual boot. I am considering upgrate to Ultimat. I have two questions: 1. When I upgrade, sould I jut pop-in the cd/dvd and let the Ultimat do the upgrade or should I wipe out the hard drive and do a clean install? 2. I also downloaded the Virtual PC.

How to change a system from Linux-only to dual boot.
Dear Jeff: This hard drive has dual boot system before crashing. I bought a new hard drive and try different ways as followed: - New drive for single,it will boot and I am sure that there is no problem with connections. - Set the old hard drive for slave, and then it won't boot from master new hard disk.