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To: Spots who wrote (5076)1/16/1999 12:39:00 AM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
BTW, so will Win 95 and 98. BUT they require a small "shadow" directory of the same name as their install directory on the (bios labeled) C drive. (I've been meaning to post about this but haven't.)

I do not quite follow you. If I want to install Win98 on a second harddrive (primary slave) and the machine is currently booting Primary Master with Win95.

Do I create a Win98 directory on the C drive (C:\Win98) and then tell Win98 to install to D:\win98

Or do I create a Win98 directory on the Primary Master and then set bios to boot Primary slave and install to C:\win98?

Zeuspaul
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