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To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (7439)5/12/1999 7:50:00 PM
From: Spots  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
>>Do you need additional info?

I need major additions of all sorts. However, I think
I can bash out an answer that might be helpful. Sorry
to be so long getting back.

Ignoring (till you try it) the problem of relettered
drives under various boot configurations, which NT is
actually very good at sorting out, ALL you have to do
to multiboot an NT on another drive is to add a line
to the boot.ini file which clues NT in to where the
alternate NT system is. There's no limit to the
number of these you can add. This is the boot.ini
on the booting C drive.

We have already been through the boot.ini parameters,
so I am going to omit them from this message (that
and the fact that if I were to include them this
message would not get finished <g>).

As usual, be sure you have an up-to-date NT emergenccy
recovery disk. Other than that (especially if you
only add onto the end of the boot.ini section), you
are pretty safe from unrecoverable screw ups.

Spots
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