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| Dual Booting Win 98 and XP I know there are already quite a few posts already about this but I can't find a solution to my problem. I have a disk with 4 FAT 32 partitions (C,D,E,F) with C being primary and with Windows 98 installed (note: I can't afford to lose the data on that disk). I bought a new disk and a Windows XP copy. I got the new disk as master and the old one as slave. The Windows XP installation saw the second drive and the partitions but after I installed the XP, I can't boot Windows 98. I tried modifying the boot.ini in several ways (multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micr osoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect the original and I tried putting a new line below with multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micro soft Windows 98 SE"), I tried getting the Win 98 disk primary and the Win XP as slave and using the repair option from Installation CD. Nothing. Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance. |
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| Re: Dual Booting Win 98 and XP it looks like the modification to the boot ini was inaccurate however, in that tab inside msconfig, there is a button to search for boot paths. this will create the accurate line item in the boot ini. - db "petrosp0******.com" <petrosp0******.com@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0DC0678A-471C-4BF2-93A9-D56B023CE4AE@microsoft.com... I know there are already quite a few posts already about this but I can't find a solution to my problem. I have a disk with 4 FAT 32 partitions (C,D,E,F) with C being primary and with Windows 98 installed (note: I can't afford to lose the data on that disk). I bought a new disk and a Windows XP copy. I got the new disk as master and the old one as slave. The Windows XP installation saw the second drive and the partitions but after I installed the XP, I can't boot Windows 98. I tried modifying the boot.ini in several ways (multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micr osoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect the original and I tried putting a new line below with multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micro soft Windows 98 SE"), I tried getting the Win 98 disk primary and the Win XP as slave and using the repair option from Installation CD. Nothing. Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance. |
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| Re: Dual Booting Win 98 and XP Are you familiar with DOS? Firstly, see these two sites: http://www.dougknox.com On Doug's site there are very specific instructions on how to do this. http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp.htm Then try this: Put win98 C: drive as master and new drive as slave. If you need a win98 startup diskette go here: http://www.bootdisk.com Boot with win98 startup diskette. Copy IO.sys and MSDOS.sys from the diskette to the C: drive and let it overwrite. That should restore your win98 startup. Let the drive jumpers where they are. Start to Win98 and install XP from within 98, do not try a separate installation. Insert the XP CD and let it autorun. Click Install XP. Tell WinXP to install on the new D: drive. That will give to you an option to dual-boot. "petrosp0******.com" <petrosp0******.com@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0DC0678A-471C-4BF2-93A9-D56B023CE4AE@microsoft.com... >I know there are already quite a few posts already about this but I can't > find a solution to my problem. > > I have a disk with 4 FAT 32 partitions (C,D,E,F) with C being primary and > with Windows 98 installed (note: I can't afford to lose the data on that > disk). I bought a new disk and a Windows XP copy. I got the new disk as > master and the old one as slave. The Windows XP installation saw the > second > drive and the partitions but after I installed the XP, I can't boot > Windows > 98. I tried modifying the boot.ini in several ways > (multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micr osoft Windows XP > Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect the original and I tried > putting a > new line below with multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micro soft > Windows 98 SE"), I tried getting the Win 98 disk primary and the Win XP as > slave and using the repair option from Installation CD. Nothing. Can > anyone > help me? > > Thanks in advance. |
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| Re: Dual Booting Win 98 and XP "petrosp0******.com" <petrosp0******.com@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0DC0678A-471C-4BF2-93A9-D56B023CE4AE@microsoft.com... > I know there are already quite a few posts already about this but I can't > find a solution to my problem. > > I have a disk with 4 FAT 32 partitions (C,D,E,F) with C being primary and > with Windows 98 installed (note: I can't afford to lose the data on that > disk). I bought a new disk and a Windows XP copy. I got the new disk as > master and the old one as slave. The Windows XP installation saw the second > drive and the partitions but after I installed the XP, I can't boot Windows > 98. I tried modifying the boot.ini in several ways > (multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micr osoft Windows XP > Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect the original and I tried putting a > new line below with multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micro soft > Windows 98 SE"), I tried getting the Win 98 disk primary and the Win XP as > slave and using the repair option from Installation CD. Nothing. Can anyone > help me? > > Thanks in advance. There is no point in modifying boot.ini since it is not possible to boot into WinXP with your current setup. Here are a few options: a) If your BIOS has this option, select which disk should be the master disk. b) Install your disk in a removable drawer and insert whichever disk you need. c) Install a proper boot manager, e.g. XOSL (free). Post again if you need some guidance on how to use XOSL. You write "Note: I can't afford to lose the data on that disk". If this is so then it is essential that you get another disk right now and make a copy of that data. You can easily afford a new disk, especially if you cannot afford to lose the data. This newsgroup is full of laments from posters who have just lost irreplaceable data because they never bothered to back it up. It's your choice. |
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| Re: Dual Booting Win 98 and XP "petrosp0******.com" <petrosp0******.com@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0DC0678A-471C-4BF2-93A9-D56B023CE4AE@microsoft.com... >I know there are already quite a few posts already about this but I can't > find a solution to my problem. > > I have a disk with 4 FAT 32 partitions (C,D,E,F) with C being primary and > with Windows 98 installed (note: I can't afford to lose the data on that > disk). I bought a new disk and a Windows XP copy. I got the new disk as > master and the old one as slave. The Windows XP installation saw the > second > drive and the partitions but after I installed the XP, I can't boot > Windows > 98. I tried modifying the boot.ini in several ways > (multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micr osoft Windows XP > Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect the original and I tried > putting a > new line below with multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micro soft > Windows 98 SE"), I tried getting the Win 98 disk primary and the Win XP as > slave and using the repair option from Installation CD. Nothing. Can > anyone > help me? Who doesn't have data they can't afford to loose? So what's the resolution, hope and pray some hardware failure, power problem or other issue doesn't render the data inaccessible? Or get a good backup solution, such as drive imaging program to image the drives to an external drive. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| Re: Dual Booting Win 98 and XP I am completely lost with all the technical jingo. I have essentially thte same problem: MY old disk (Disk H) has the Win98 and various other programmes. My new disk partitioned into 4 (disk c,d,e,f) has windows xp on disk c. When I boot, the computer starts with windows xp, naturally. However, there are some programmes on my previous disk e.g. cheyenne bitware which do not work with Win XP. Therefore, to use such programs I have to switch to win98. Can anyone please tell me a simple way to switch, e.g. by DOS or any other way, without having to make technical changes like changing boot.ini etc. because I want to use win98 only occasionally. Thanks br "Rock" wrote: > "petrosp0******.com" <petrosp0******.com@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news:0DC0678A-471C-4BF2-93A9-D56B023CE4AE@microsoft.com... > >I know there are already quite a few posts already about this but I can't > > find a solution to my problem. > > > > I have a disk with 4 FAT 32 partitions (C,D,E,F) with C being primary and > > with Windows 98 installed (note: I can't afford to lose the data on that > > disk). I bought a new disk and a Windows XP copy. I got the new disk as > > master and the old one as slave. The Windows XP installation saw the > > second > > drive and the partitions but after I installed the XP, I can't boot > > Windows > > 98. I tried modifying the boot.ini in several ways > > (multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micr osoft Windows XP > > Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect the original and I tried > > putting a > > new line below with multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micro soft > > Windows 98 SE"), I tried getting the Win 98 disk primary and the Win XP as > > slave and using the repair option from Installation CD. Nothing. Can > > anyone > > help me? > > > Who doesn't have data they can't afford to loose? So what's the resolution, > hope and pray some hardware failure, power problem or other issue doesn't > render the data inaccessible? Or get a good backup solution, such as drive > imaging program to image the drives to an external drive. > > -- > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] > > |
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| Re: Dual Booting Win 98 and XP Get a third party boot manager. BootItNg is fully functional and free to use for 30 days. It is easy to use and unistalls ealily if you decide that you do not want to keep it. http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/bootitng.html XOSL is freeware that will also do what you want: http://www.ranish.com/part/xosl.htm John br wrote: > I am completely lost with all the technical jingo. > I have essentially thte same problem: > MY old disk (Disk H) has the Win98 and various other programmes. > My new disk partitioned into 4 (disk c,d,e,f) has windows xp on disk c. > > When I boot, the computer starts with windows xp, naturally. > > However, there are some programmes on my previous disk e.g. cheyenne bitware > which do not work with Win XP. > > Therefore, to use such programs I have to switch to win98. > > Can anyone please tell me a simple way to switch, e.g. by DOS or any other > way, without having to make technical changes like changing boot.ini etc. > because I want to use win98 only occasionally. > > Thanks > br > > "Rock" wrote: > > >>"petrosp0******.com" <petrosp0******.com@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >>message news:0DC0678A-471C-4BF2-93A9-D56B023CE4AE@microsoft.com... >> >>>I know there are already quite a few posts already about this but I can't >>>find a solution to my problem. >>> >>>I have a disk with 4 FAT 32 partitions (C,D,E,F) with C being primary and >>>with Windows 98 installed (note: I can't afford to lose the data on that >>>disk). I bought a new disk and a Windows XP copy. I got the new disk as >>>master and the old one as slave. The Windows XP installation saw the >>>second >>>drive and the partitions but after I installed the XP, I can't boot >>>Windows >>>98. I tried modifying the boot.ini in several ways >>>(multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="M icrosoft Windows XP >>>Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect the original and I tried >>>putting a >>>new line below with multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micro soft >>>Windows 98 SE"), I tried getting the Win 98 disk primary and the Win XP as >>>slave and using the repair option from Installation CD. Nothing. Can >>>anyone >>>help me? >> >> >>Who doesn't have data they can't afford to loose? So what's the resolution, >>hope and pray some hardware failure, power problem or other issue doesn't >>render the data inaccessible? Or get a good backup solution, such as drive >>imaging program to image the drives to an external drive. >> >>-- >>Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] >> >> |
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| Re: Dual Booting Win 98 and XP br wrote: > I am completely lost with all the technical jingo. > I have essentially thte same problem: > MY old disk (Disk H) has the Win98 and various other programmes. > My new disk partitioned into 4 (disk c,d,e,f) has windows xp on disk c. > > When I boot, the computer starts with windows xp, naturally. > > However, there are some programmes on my previous disk e.g. cheyenne bitware > which do not work with Win XP. > > Therefore, to use such programs I have to switch to win98. > > Can anyone please tell me a simple way to switch, e.g. by DOS or any other > way, without having to make technical changes like changing boot.ini etc. > because I want to use win98 only occasionally. > > Thanks > br > > "Rock" wrote: > >> "petrosp0******.com" <petrosp0******.com@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message news:0DC0678A-471C-4BF2-93A9-D56B023CE4AE@microsoft.com... >>> I know there are already quite a few posts already about this but I can't >>> find a solution to my problem. >>> >>> I have a disk with 4 FAT 32 partitions (C,D,E,F) with C being primary and >>> with Windows 98 installed (note: I can't afford to lose the data on that >>> disk). I bought a new disk and a Windows XP copy. I got the new disk as >>> master and the old one as slave. The Windows XP installation saw the >>> second >>> drive and the partitions but after I installed the XP, I can't boot >>> Windows >>> 98. I tried modifying the boot.ini in several ways >>> (multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micr osoft Windows XP >>> Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect the original and I tried >>> putting a >>> new line below with multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micro soft >>> Windows 98 SE"), I tried getting the Win 98 disk primary and the Win XP as >>> slave and using the repair option from Installation CD. Nothing. Can >>> anyone >>> help me? >> >> Who doesn't have data they can't afford to loose? So what's the resolution, >> hope and pray some hardware failure, power problem or other issue doesn't >> render the data inaccessible? Or get a good backup solution, such as drive >> imaging program to image the drives to an external drive. >> >> -- >> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] >> >> Hi Br, You might consider using a VM (Virtual Machine) instead of dual booting. Microsoft VirtualPC 2007 is free and runs well. I am a software developer and like to test my software running under different OSes. My development machine runs WindowsXPpe. When I need to run for example Windows98se, I just click on the link in my Start menu and the Windows98se VM starts. Note this VM runs and is used as though you were actually using Windows 98. Right now I have; FreeDOS, Win95, Win98, Win98se, Win2000 Pro and WinME all running as different VMs under WinXP. It is very easy to set up, and since the virtual virtual HARD disk size can be set to dynamic, you don't waste a lot of hard disk space. Ciao . . . C.Joseph "A promise is nothing more than an attempt, to respond to an unreasonable request." |
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