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To: Spots who wrote (5906)2/5/1999 7:48:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
After step 3, you will get a dual boot of NT/98 WHENEVER YOU BOOT FROM IDE2 with the bios. This is true whether NT is installed in its own partition or in the same partition as Win98. When the bios is set to boot IDE1, nothing will have changed.

Is the IDE 1 dual boot setup during the NT install process? What if NT is not installed? What if NT is cloned from IDE 1?

If NT were cloned into a separate primary in lieu of an install would IDE 2 still dual boot?

What if Win98 were in a FAT32 primary and NT in an NTFS primary..would IDE 2 still dual boot?

Zeuspaul
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