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Pastimes : Dream X..Backup/Multi Boot/Partitions/Drive letters/KOT

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To: Zeuspaul who wrote (3)10/3/1998 5:51:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (1) of 11
 
Backup / Multiboot / Partitions / Drive Letters / KOT

#reply-5867450 Howard R. Hansen 2711

>>> Which drive has Win95 and which one Win98? How did you
install Win98?<<<

I first started with one IDE hard drive, the master on the primary
channel, and did a new installation of Window 98. The BIOS
labelled this drive as drive C. I then

#reply-5868297 Sean W. Smith 2712
OS/2 BM can boot an OS on ANY HD in your system.

#reply-5873716 Zeuspaul 2713
I don't know if it was Windows or the BIOS that changed the
active status on my primary partition on drive C and I am not going
to worry about it any more.

>>> Was this a one time occurrence? Do you have to use FDISK
every time you go from disk two to disk one?<<<

To my knowledge the bios boot selection procedure is not a
standard procedure. There may be drawbacks...

#reply-5876729 Howard R. Hansen 2714
>>> Was this a one time occurrence? Do you have to use FDISK
every time you go from disk two to disk one?<<<

I tried the disk 2 disk 1 boot up sequence two times. Both times I
had to use Fdisk to make the primary partition on Disk one active
to enable

#reply-5879467 Sean W. Smith 2715

Yes the using a boot manager is superior in every aspect to the
switching in the BIOS. I think if you tried it you would agree.

#reply-5881175 Clarence Dodge 2716
Concerning KOT.....are there any particular
advantages/disadvantages to having a master and slave on one
channel as opposed to using both channels..one drive each?

#reply-5882939 Zeuspaul 2717
I had a little trouble setting up all of the drives to work in both
operating systems, particularly

#reply-5883050 Zeuspaul 2718
I would make the primary harddrive the master and the KOT drive
the slave on the same channel. The CDROM would then

#reply-5884884 Sean W. Smith 2719
your confusing MS's futile attempt at a bootmanager to a real boot
manager. OS/2 BM will do everything you can do in the BIOS
setup easier.

#reply-5885084 Sean W. Smith 2720
Dear Partition Magic User:

Partition magic 4.0 is finally here. If you upgrade before October
15, you'll get this great software for only $29.95! Buy the

#reply-5891359 Zeuspaul 2722
>>Deskstar 6.4= master and 8.4= slave. Do you think 2gig margin
is enough?<<

That's a good question. Ideally the margin would be more.

I would start with a small 300 MB+/- partition on the primary

#reply-5892088 Clarence Dodge 2723
Maybe I should go with the smaller Maxtor 2880 @ 5.7gb primary
and the Deskstar 8.4 KOT. I really will be only using NT,the

#reply-5893402 Zeuspaul 2724
would consider performance specs for the primary drive and size
for the KOT. I am not up on the latest specs. A 7200 RPM 4GB+

#reply-5894210 Sean W. Smith 2725
or you can use bootmanager and not worry about and have more
flexilibty all at the same time. You ought to read up on it before
you dismiss it.

#reply-5901009 Zeuspaul 2727
I do not think we are talking about the same thing. A boot manager
is resident on the harddrive. If the harddrive fails so does the boot
manager. I

#reply-5902487 Zeuspaul 2731
>>>Is a bootmanager included in WinNT<<<

Yes. Assuming an existing Win95 or DOS installation, the NT
installation will recognize the existing OS and give you the option
to set up multiboot.

#reply-5904503 Dave Hanson 2736
Preliminary Partition Magic 4.0 Report (short) and readme (long)

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