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Final)arkJon
post Apr 2 2005, 07:47 PM
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Partition (or whatever you do) to make it so you can have two operating systems on the same computer, and so that you can choose which one to use at startup?

I saw this at a friends house, and I'd like to do the same..
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post Apr 2 2005, 07:58 PM
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yup, it's called "DUAL-BOOT" system that is located (ideally) in separate partitions. which OS do you like to "dual-boot" with anyway? i did a dual boot with win98se and win2k before. google "dual-boot" and you can come up with several tutorials on these and other OSs. smile.gif
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post Apr 2 2005, 09:30 PM
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I don't know what OS you are going to use but I guess Windows and Linux. If that is the situation you'll only have to install Windows first and then Linux (any distribution). After Linux is installed it installs (sorry) LILO (old) or Grub (newer). It detectes the other OS (Windows) so the next time you boot you'll be able to choose the OS you want.
If you are planning to install 2 Windows OS (Windows Xp and Windows 98 for example) first install Windows 98 (the older one) and then Windows Xp (the newer one).
Hope I've helped...
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post Apr 2 2005, 10:38 PM
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If you are using macs you can install Virtual Windows XP, the XP OS running on your Mac. smile.gif
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post Apr 3 2005, 03:53 AM
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IMPORTANT: I really not recomend you that you install Windows and Linux on the same HDD one simeple reason, they cause conflicts, and it will cause both OS's to run unstable. It kinda complicated, but it happens. I just dont recomend it. If i was you, and wrere to install Linux and Widnows i would have two HDD and that would work perfectly for your system
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post Apr 4 2005, 11:26 AM
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QUOTE(fsastraps @ Apr 3 2005, 03:53 AM)
IMPORTANT: I really not recomend you that you install Windows and Linux on the same HDD one simeple reason, they cause conflicts, and it will cause both OS's to run unstable.  It kinda complicated, but it happens.  I just dont recomend it.  If i was you, and wrere to install Linux and Widnows i would have two HDD and that would work perfectly for your system
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I have two linux and a XP OS in the same HDD and i have never had any problem.
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post Apr 6 2005, 03:48 AM
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Well, it really isnt recomended, i have been told by numerous people that know what they are talking about.
Im not saying that you really shouldnt, ive never done it my self, but i do have two HDD's on my pc with linux on one and XP on the other one.
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post Apr 6 2005, 10:08 AM
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windows 98 is good for gaming. and XP is good for security and stability. i hate the 2000 and millenium versions, so i won't get into that. but if you're going to install multiple OS's on one computer, the base partition for 9x systems needs to be FAT32. the others can be NTFS, or you can do all FAT32. just the 9x system won't read the NTFS partitions. install 98 on C:, and then XP on D: or wherever else you want. don't put multiple OS on the same partition, don't install a later version first. start with your earliest version and work your way up. theoretically you can have 95, 98, 2000, ME, XP home, XP pro all on the same computer, in different partitions. though you wouldn't want to install all those. i would have put both 98 and XP on mine, but i ran into problems with my laptop drive. a Toshiba 80 GB. even the technincians couldn't get it to run both systems. all other drives worked fine.
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post Apr 14 2005, 02:07 AM
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Dual booting works well but if you do not know what you are doing it is kinda risky. You can easily screw up files on the OS the is current install esp. with XP. I'd recommend gettign an external harddrive if your computer's bios support USB booting. If so, install Linux (i am assuming this would be the second OS) on USB and just do some searching to figure out how to get it to boot. In short, you just have to make a new initrd file so that the USB modules are loaded before the kernel....It isnt too hard once you figure that out. That is my advice and that is exactly what i do. If you need help let me know
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