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To: Robert Graham who wrote (26867)5/9/2002 8:53:08 AM
From: thecow  Read Replies (1) of 110626
 
Robert

I have to select the drive Win98 is on from the CMOS setting for me to boot my original operating system. Any ideas on a solution to this problem?

I've never tried dual booting but maybe this article will help.

microsoft.com

There are problems with hardware compatibility and XP. XP drivers are not available for many older devices and aren't going to be updated due to lack of demand. You can check your hardware by running Windows XP Upgrade Advisor which you can download here. ( microsoft.com )

For software you can get most programs usable by running in Windows Application Compatibility Mode. Here's an explanation:

microsoft.com

Regarding the NetBEUI installation:

pchell.com

More NetBEUI discussion:

annoyances.org

Unless you are using QoS aware programs the QoS tip is not correct. It doesn't effect most programs.
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