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Guest MedRxman
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I currenetly have a PC with 2 hard drives and dual boots with Win98 SE and

Win Pro

 

The master drive C: has Windows98 SE Installed

 

The second drive has 3 partitions: D,E and F

 

D drive has windows XP Pro

 

I would like to partition the C drive to 2 partitions, C and D and eirhter

clone

the current D dirve ( which I know will change drive letter upon

partitioning) or restore an image of the current D drive to the new D drive

and then reformat the D drive on the second hard drive and use it for

storage, thery by syill having 3 partitions on the second hard drive.

 

What changes to the boot.ini do I have to make, or what would be the

suggested way to accomplish what I want to do?

 

Thanks in advance

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Guest Ingeborg
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Re: Dual Boot

 

MedRxman wrote:

> I currenetly have a PC with 2 hard drives and dual boots with Win98 SE

> and Win Pro

>

> The master drive C: has Windows98 SE Installed

>

> The second drive has 3 partitions: D,E and F

>

> D drive has windows XP Pro

>

> I would like to partition the C drive to 2 partitions, C and D and

> eirhter clone

> the current D dirve ( which I know will change drive letter upon

> partitioning) or restore an image of the current D drive to the new D

> drive and then reformat the D drive on the second hard drive and use

> it for storage, thery by syill having 3 partitions on the second hard

> drive.

>

> What changes to the boot.ini do I have to make, or what would be the

> suggested way to accomplish what I want to do?

>

 

In your boot.ini there's a line

multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1),

which should be changed to

multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)

 

However, I don't know which pitfalls there could be, and I don't know if it

makes a difference if you move XP from a primary partition to a logical

one. Maybe you'd better ask this in an XP group.

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: Dual Boot

 

As you describe it, you're permanently removing WinXP from your system. The

best thing for you to do is ask in a WinXP group about how to get rid of

boot.ini altogether and return to a straight Win98 boot. I *believe* all you

need to do is run SYS C: from a Windows Startup floppy, but you should check

with XP experts..

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://www.grystmill.com

 

"MedRxman" <medrxman@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:Oq5aZCNyHHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>I currenetly have a PC with 2 hard drives and dual boots with Win98 SE and

>Win Pro

>

> The master drive C: has Windows98 SE Installed

>

> The second drive has 3 partitions: D,E and F

>

> D drive has windows XP Pro

>

> I would like to partition the C drive to 2 partitions, C and D and eirhter

> clone

> the current D dirve ( which I know will change drive letter upon

> partitioning) or restore an image of the current D drive to the new D

> drive and then reformat the D drive on the second hard drive and use it

> for storage, thery by syill having 3 partitions on the second hard drive.

>

> What changes to the boot.ini do I have to make, or what would be the

> suggested way to accomplish what I want to do?

>

> Thanks in advance

>

>

>

Guest MedRxman
Posted

Re: Dual Boot

 

Hi Gary,

I do not want to remove XP from from my system.I still want to dual boot but

want Win98SE and Win XP Pro on the same hard drive.

 

I will post to the XP group. Thanks

 

 

"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message

news:%23ynrwYWyHHA.600@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> As you describe it, you're permanently removing WinXP from your system.

> The best thing for you to do is ask in a WinXP group about how to get rid

> of boot.ini altogether and return to a straight Win98 boot. I *believe*

> all you need to do is run SYS C: from a Windows Startup floppy, but you

> should check with XP experts..

>

> --

> Gary S. Terhune

> MS-MVP Shell/User

> http://www.grystmill.com

>

> "MedRxman" <medrxman@yahoo.com> wrote in message

> news:Oq5aZCNyHHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>I currenetly have a PC with 2 hard drives and dual boots with Win98 SE and

>>Win Pro

>>

>> The master drive C: has Windows98 SE Installed

>>

>> The second drive has 3 partitions: D,E and F

>>

>> D drive has windows XP Pro

>>

>> I would like to partition the C drive to 2 partitions, C and D and

>> eirhter clone

>> the current D dirve ( which I know will change drive letter upon

>> partitioning) or restore an image of the current D drive to the new D

>> drive and then reformat the D drive on the second hard drive and use it

>> for storage, thery by syill having 3 partitions on the second hard drive.

>>

>> What changes to the boot.ini do I have to make, or what would be the

>> suggested way to accomplish what I want to do?

>>

>> Thanks in advance

>>

>>

>>

>

>

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: Dual Boot

 

Sorry, read it wrong. Here's what I would do.

 

Get BootIt NG from http://www.booting.com. Run the download to create a bootable

floppy installation disk. Boot to that disk, but Cancel at the installation

prompt. Then use Partition Work to resize your Win98 partition on the first

drive (HD0), making it smaller, leaving enough new space to house your WinXP

installation (has to be at least as large as the XP partition.) Then switch

to HD1 and Copy the XP partition, then back to HD0 to Paste it into the

empty space.

 

DO NOT delete the old XP partition yet.

 

Now, go to the Windows XP newsgroup and ask how to properly edit boot.ini

and whatever else you need to do to have the new partition properly

recognized as a bootable XP OS partition. You should still be able to boot

to the old XP partition, since it will still be in the same place. Once you

get it to boot to the new XP partition, then you can go back and delete the

old XP partition. I would then use BootIt NG to turn the second drive, HD1,

into a single Extended Partition with however many logical volumes you want.

 

Actually, you should go to the XP group first, and make sure you've got the

instructions right. Tell them about my BootIt NG recommendations so you'll

be on the same page.

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://www.grystmill.com

 

 

"MedRxman" <medrxman@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:exOmwsXyHHA.5276@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Hi Gary,

> I do not want to remove XP from from my system.I still want to dual boot

> but want Win98SE and Win XP Pro on the same hard drive.

>

> I will post to the XP group. Thanks

>

>

> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message

> news:%23ynrwYWyHHA.600@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> As you describe it, you're permanently removing WinXP from your system.

>> The best thing for you to do is ask in a WinXP group about how to get rid

>> of boot.ini altogether and return to a straight Win98 boot. I *believe*

>> all you need to do is run SYS C: from a Windows Startup floppy, but you

>> should check with XP experts..

>>

>> --

>> Gary S. Terhune

>> MS-MVP Shell/User

>> http://www.grystmill.com

>>

>> "MedRxman" <medrxman@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>> news:Oq5aZCNyHHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>I currenetly have a PC with 2 hard drives and dual boots with Win98 SE

>>>and Win Pro

>>>

>>> The master drive C: has Windows98 SE Installed

>>>

>>> The second drive has 3 partitions: D,E and F

>>>

>>> D drive has windows XP Pro

>>>

>>> I would like to partition the C drive to 2 partitions, C and D and

>>> eirhter clone

>>> the current D dirve ( which I know will change drive letter upon

>>> partitioning) or restore an image of the current D drive to the new D

>>> drive and then reformat the D drive on the second hard drive and use it

>>> for storage, thery by syill having 3 partitions on the second hard

>>> drive.

>>>

>>> What changes to the boot.ini do I have to make, or what would be the

>>> suggested way to accomplish what I want to do?

>>>

>>> Thanks in advance

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

>>

>

>


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