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To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (4410)12/22/1998 7:43:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (3) of 14778
 
The problem is WNT cant go on a different HD than W98 is (must be on C: Drive) so I'm now experimenting with W98/WNT

I also had trouble installing Win98 on anything other than the "C" drive. It is only an installation problem. That is why I recommended installing NT on its hardrive with the second harddrive unplugged and then installing Win98 on its harddrive with the NT drive unplugged. One then plugs both harddrives in. Each OS is in affect installed on the "C" drive. The C drive is not imprinted on the drive, it is assigned by the OS on boot. When you boot the NT drive first it is C. When you boot the Win98 drive it is C.

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