Install WIN 98 after WIN XP

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On my notebook i have installed WIN XPSP2 on partotion C(NTFS). Then I have

created partition E on the same hard disk(D is CD drive), and format it to

FAT32 situable for instalation of WIN 98.

The problem for me is how to install WIN 98 to E drive, without deleting WIN

XP, and with boot menu to choose which operating system want to use. I need

to install WIN 98 for diagnostic software of some old devices that won´t work

on WIN XP.

I was thinking to solve this problem in next steps:

- create an image of operating system(image of WIN XP) on NTFS file system

with some backup and image creating software

- format C partition to FAT 32 file system

- install first WIN 98 on C partition

- restore image of WIN XP (which is created in NTFS) to E drive which is on

FAT 32

Is it possible to do it, and will the image of WIN XP work on FAT 32 system?

The crucial thing is to maintain the WIN XP on it original state because of

many software installed on it.

Can you please help me to solve this problem with some suggestions?

I would be thankful



Drazen
 
"Drazen" said this in news item

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> On my notebook i have installed WIN XPSP2 on partotion C(NTFS). Then I

> have

> created partition E on the same hard disk(D is CD drive), and format it to

> FAT32 situable for instalation of WIN 98.

> The problem for me is how to install WIN 98 to E drive, without deleting

> WIN

> XP, and with boot menu to choose which operating system want to use. I

> need

> to install WIN 98 for diagnostic software of some old devices that won´t

> work

> on WIN XP.

> I was thinking to solve this problem in next steps:

> - create an image of operating system(image of WIN XP) on NTFS file system

> with some backup and image creating software

> - format C partition to FAT 32 file system

> - install first WIN 98 on C partition

> - restore image of WIN XP (which is created in NTFS) to E drive which is

> on

> FAT 32

> Is it possible to do it, and will the image of WIN XP work on FAT 32

> system?

> The crucial thing is to maintain the WIN XP on it original state because

> of

> many software installed on it.

> Can you please help me to solve this problem with some suggestions?

> I would be thankful

>

> Drazen




It would be far better to install a proper boot manager, e.g. XOSL. It can

reside in its own small partition (15 MBytes, primary or logical) at the far

end of the disk. You could then use it to invoke WinXP on its NTFS partition

and Win98 on its FAT partition. Best to practise with a spare disk in order

to familiarise yourself with this free tool.
 
"Drazen" wrote in message

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> On my notebook i have installed WIN XPSP2 on partotion C(NTFS). Then I

> have

> created partition E on the same hard disk(D is CD drive), and format it to

> FAT32 situable for instalation of WIN 98.

> The problem for me is how to install WIN 98 to E drive, without deleting

> WIN

> XP, and with boot menu to choose which operating system want to use. I

> need

> to install WIN 98 for diagnostic software of some old devices that won´t

> work

> on WIN XP.

> I was thinking to solve this problem in next steps:

> - create an image of operating system(image of WIN XP) on NTFS file system

> with some backup and image creating software

> - format C partition to FAT 32 file system

> - install first WIN 98 on C partition

> - restore image of WIN XP (which is created in NTFS) to E drive which is

> on

> FAT 32

> Is it possible to do it, and will the image of WIN XP work on FAT 32

> system?

> The crucial thing is to maintain the WIN XP on it original state because

> of

> many software installed on it.

> Can you please help me to solve this problem with some suggestions?

> I would be thankful

>

> Drazen




Firstly, can I ask why on earth you would want Windows 98 in the first

place?
 
"Gordon" wrote:



>

> "Drazen" wrote in message

> news:0192D7F9-FDFF-4BF0-A0C0-18C3A4AA141B@microsoft.com...

> > On my notebook i have installed WIN XPSP2 on partotion C(NTFS). Then I

> > have

> > created partition E on the same hard disk(D is CD drive), and format it to

> > FAT32 situable for instalation of WIN 98.

> > The problem for me is how to install WIN 98 to E drive, without deleting

> > WIN

> > XP, and with boot menu to choose which operating system want to use. I

> > need

> > to install WIN 98 for diagnostic software of some old devices that won´t

> > work

> > on WIN XP.

> > I was thinking to solve this problem in next steps:

> > - create an image of operating system(image of WIN XP) on NTFS file system

> > with some backup and image creating software

> > - format C partition to FAT 32 file system

> > - install first WIN 98 on C partition

> > - restore image of WIN XP (which is created in NTFS) to E drive which is

> > on

> > FAT 32

> > Is it possible to do it, and will the image of WIN XP work on FAT 32

> > system?

> > The crucial thing is to maintain the WIN XP on it original state because

> > of

> > many software installed on it.

> > Can you please help me to solve this problem with some suggestions?

> > I would be thankful

> >

> > Drazen


>

> Firstly, can I ask why on earth you would want Windows 98 in the first

> place?

>

> .

> As I have mention it in my post earlier i need to install WIN 98 because WIN XP doesn´t support any diagnostics and parametrization software i need for some old gas measuring devices on my work.


That devices are more than 10 years old and their software doesn´t work

under XP,, but only on 98.
 
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> "Drazen" wrote in message

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>> >> I need to install WIN 98 for diagnostic software of some old devices

>> >> that won´t


>> work on XP.






>> > Firstly, can I ask why on earth you would want Windows 98 in the first


> place?




He already answered that.

I feel for him. We had to leave a WinNT server set up to run our plotting

software since it wouldn't run on Windows Server 2003, Win2000, or WinXP and

the company didn't feel the need to fork out the bucks to buy newer

software. Eventually before I retired, they did, and made life much easier

for IT (in that respect anyhow :-) ).

--

SC Tom
 
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>> .

>> As I have mention it in my post earlier




But not in this thread.
 
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> "Gordon" wrote in message

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>>

>> "Drazen" wrote in message

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>>> >> I need to install WIN 98 for diagnostic software of some old devices

>>> >> that won´t

>>> work on XP.


>

>

>>> > Firstly, can I ask why on earth you would want Windows 98 in the first


>> place?


>

> He already answered that.




Not in this thread he didn't....
 
Drazen wrote:

> On my notebook i have installed WIN XPSP2 on partotion C(NTFS). Then I have

> created partition E on the same hard disk(D is CD drive), and format it to

> FAT32 situable for instalation of WIN 98.

> The problem for me is how to install WIN 98 to E drive, without deleting WIN

> XP, and with boot menu to choose which operating system want to use. I need

> to install WIN 98 for diagnostic software of some old devices that won´t work

> on WIN XP.

> I was thinking to solve this problem in next steps:

> - create an image of operating system(image of WIN XP) on NTFS file system

> with some backup and image creating software

> - format C partition to FAT 32 file system

> - install first WIN 98 on C partition

> - restore image of WIN XP (which is created in NTFS) to E drive which is on

> FAT 32

> Is it possible to do it, and will the image of WIN XP work on FAT 32 system?

> The crucial thing is to maintain the WIN XP on it original state because of

> many software installed on it.

> Can you please help me to solve this problem with some suggestions?

> I would be thankful

>

> Drazen








No easy and safe way to install Win98 after XP.



If you wanted to dual boot you should have installed Win98 first

then XP second (on it's own partition).



Unless you are prepared to either start over fresh or use a third part

boot manager...



I suggest just running Win98 in a virtual machine...





but really I think it may be time to just forget about win98 and move on
 
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> "SC Tom" wrote in message

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>> "Gordon" wrote in message

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>>>

>>> "Drazen" wrote in message

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>>>> >> I need to install WIN 98 for diagnostic software of some old

>>>> >> devices that won´t

>>>> work on XP.


>>

>>

>>>> > Firstly, can I ask why on earth you would want Windows 98 in the

>>>> > first

>>> place?


>>

>> He already answered that.


>

> Not in this thread he didn't....




It showed on my PC. . .
 
Nope, you will need a boot manager as you can't switch XP to "E" and

have it work anymore. Both Operating systems will be running off of

their "C" drive. XP will see the Win98 partition as e or d as you may

choose but Win98 won't see XP as it is NTFS.



Drazen wrote:



> On my notebook i have installed WIN XPSP2 on partotion C(NTFS). Then I have

> created partition E on the same hard disk(D is CD drive), and format itto

> FAT32 situable for instalation of WIN 98.

> The problem for me is how to install WIN 98 to E drive, without deleting WIN

> XP, and with boot menu to choose which operating system want to use. I need

> to install WIN 98 for diagnostic software of some old devices that won´t work

> on WIN XP.

> I was thinking to solve this problem in next steps:

> - create an image of operating system(image of WIN XP) on NTFS file system

> with some backup and image creating software

> - format C partition to FAT 32 file system

> - install first WIN 98 on C partition

> - restore image of WIN XP (which is created in NTFS) to E drive which is on

> FAT 32

> Is it possible to do it, and will the image of WIN XP work on FAT 32 system?

> The crucial thing is to maintain the WIN XP on it original state because of

> many software installed on it.

> Can you please help me to solve this problem with some suggestions?

> I would be thankful

>

> Drazen
 
xp has been out for many

years now and considering

to install win98 at this time

is a bit late in the game if

that specialty soft ware was

needed.



however, you can virtualize

win98 with virtual pc or virtual

box.



this program will create a

dedicated environment in

xp for other o.s.'s like win98.



however, it is unclear if

the specialty software can

utilize xp drivers and you

can't install win98 hard ware

drivers in a virtual pc.





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>

>




"Drazen" wrote in message news:0192D7F9-FDFF-4BF0-A0C0-18C3A4AA141B@microsoft.com...

> On my notebook i have installed WIN XPSP2 on partotion C(NTFS). Then I have

> created partition E on the same hard disk(D is CD drive), and format it to

> FAT32 situable for instalation of WIN 98.

> The problem for me is how to install WIN 98 to E drive, without deleting WIN

> XP, and with boot menu to choose which operating system want to use. I need

> to install WIN 98 for diagnostic software of some old devices that won´t work

> on WIN XP.

> I was thinking to solve this problem in next steps:

> - create an image of operating system(image of WIN XP) on NTFS file system

> with some backup and image creating software

> - format C partition to FAT 32 file system

> - install first WIN 98 on C partition

> - restore image of WIN XP (which is created in NTFS) to E drive which is on

> FAT 32

> Is it possible to do it, and will the image of WIN XP work on FAT 32 system?

> The crucial thing is to maintain the WIN XP on it original state because of

> many software installed on it.

> Can you please help me to solve this problem with some suggestions?

> I would be thankful

>

> Drazen
 
"Gordon" wrote in message

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> "SC Tom" wrote in message

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>> "Gordon" wrote in message

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>>>

>>> "Drazen" wrote in message

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>>>> >> I need to install WIN 98 for diagnostic software of some old

>>>> >> devices that won´t

>>>> work on XP.


>>

>>

>>>> > Firstly, can I ask why on earth you would want Windows 98 in the

>>>> > first

>>> place?


>>

>> He already answered that.


>

> Not in this thread he didn't....




"I need

to install WIN 98 for diagnostic software of some old devices that won´t

work

on WIN XP."
 
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Drazen wrote:

> On my notebook i have installed WIN XPSP2 on partotion C(NTFS). Then I

> have

> created partition E on the same hard disk(D is CD drive), and format it to

> FAT32 situable for instalation of WIN 98....
 
"Drazen" wrote:



> On my notebook i have installed WIN XPSP2 on partotion C(NTFS). Then I have

> created partition E on the same hard disk(D is CD drive), and format it to

> FAT32 situable for instalation of WIN 98.

> The problem for me is how to install WIN 98 to E drive, without deleting WIN

> XP, and with boot menu to choose which operating system want to use. I need

> to install WIN 98 for diagnostic software of some old devices that won´t work

> on WIN XP.

> I was thinking to solve this problem in next steps:

> - create an image of operating system(image of WIN XP) on NTFS file system

> with some backup and image creating software

> - format C partition to FAT 32 file system

> - install first WIN 98 on C partition

> - restore image of WIN XP (which is created in NTFS) to E drive which is on

> FAT 32

> Is it possible to do it, and will the image of WIN XP work on FAT 32 system?

> The crucial thing is to maintain the WIN XP on it original state because of

> many software installed on it.

> Can you please help me to solve this problem with some suggestions?

> I would be thankful

>

> Drazen




If I remember right...Really enjoyed Win98SE. If "E" is formated Fat32. When

you install 98 from a boot to CD. It will see the Fat 32 drive but NOT the

NTFS. drive. So to the 98 install disk Your "E" drive will be the "C" drive.

If the "E" drive is a different size then your NTFS "C" drive then you should

see that 98 is trying to load to the proper drive. Also your/a XP OS install

CD should have an option to install another OS on a different partition. Hope

this helps?
 
"poatt" wrote in message

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>

>

> "Drazen" wrote:

>

>> On my notebook i have installed WIN XPSP2 on partotion C(NTFS). Then I

>> have

>> created partition E on the same hard disk(D is CD drive), and format it

>> to

>> FAT32 situable for instalation of WIN 98.

>> The problem for me is how to install WIN 98 to E drive, without deleting

>> WIN

>> XP, and with boot menu to choose which operating system want to use. I

>> need

>> to install WIN 98 for diagnostic software of some old devices that won´t

>> work

>> on WIN XP.

>> I was thinking to solve this problem in next steps:

>> - create an image of operating system(image of WIN XP) on NTFS file

>> system

>> with some backup and image creating software

>> - format C partition to FAT 32 file system

>> - install first WIN 98 on C partition

>> - restore image of WIN XP (which is created in NTFS) to E drive which is

>> on

>> FAT 32

>> Is it possible to do it, and will the image of WIN XP work on FAT 32

>> system?

>> The crucial thing is to maintain the WIN XP on it original state because

>> of

>> many software installed on it.

>> Can you please help me to solve this problem with some suggestions?

>> I would be thankful

>>

>> Drazen


>

> If I remember right...Really enjoyed Win98SE. If "E" is formated Fat32.

> When

> you install 98 from a boot to CD. It will see the Fat 32 drive but NOT the

> NTFS. drive. So to the 98 install disk Your "E" drive will be the "C"

> drive.

> If the "E" drive is a different size then your NTFS "C" drive then you

> should

> see that 98 is trying to load to the proper drive. Also your/a XP OS

> install

> CD should have an option to install another OS on a different partition.

> Hope

> this helps?




Interesting. The OP's WinXP boot goes like this:

1. The BIOS passes control to the MBR of the primary master disk.

2. The MBR passes control to NTLDR on the active NTFS partition.

If you can explain how to pass control over to the Win98 boot files on the

FAT32 partition then I'd love to test this for myself. Please post a set of

actual working instructions (i.e. a tried and proven method), not just some

educated guess.
 
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 02:40:01 -0800, Drazen

wrote:



>

>On my notebook i have installed WIN XPSP2 on partotion C(NTFS). Then I have

>created partition E on the same hard disk(D is CD drive), and format it to

>FAT32 situable for instalation of WIN 98.

>The problem for me is how to install WIN 98 to E drive, without deleting WIN

>XP, and with boot menu to choose which operating system want to use. I need

>to install WIN 98 for diagnostic software of some old devices that won´t work

>on WIN XP.

>I was thinking to solve this problem in next steps:

>- create an image of operating system(image of WIN XP) on NTFS file system

>with some backup and image creating software

>- format C partition to FAT 32 file system

>- install first WIN 98 on C partition

>- restore image of WIN XP (which is created in NTFS) to E drive which is on

>FAT 32

>Is it possible to do it, and will the image of WIN XP work on FAT 32 system?

>The crucial thing is to maintain the WIN XP on it original state because of

>many software installed on it.

>Can you please help me to solve this problem with some suggestions?

>I would be thankful




1. Create an image of the Windows XP installation.

2. Install Windows 98 by deleting all partitions and creating the

primary partition for Windows 98.

3. To create the dual boot menu, install Windows XP in an NTFS

partition on the remainder of the drive.

4. Restore the old Windows XP image over the new Windows XP partition.



>

>Drazen
 
"Pegasus [MVP]" wrote:



>

>

> "poatt" wrote in message

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> >

> >

> > "Drazen" wrote:

> >

> >> On my notebook i have installed WIN XPSP2 on partotion C(NTFS). Then I

> >> have

> >> created partition E on the same hard disk(D is CD drive), and format it

> >> to

> >> FAT32 situable for instalation of WIN 98.

> >> The problem for me is how to install WIN 98 to E drive, without deleting

> >> WIN

> >> XP, and with boot menu to choose which operating system want to use. I

> >> need

> >> to install WIN 98 for diagnostic software of some old devices that won´t

> >> work

> >> on WIN XP.

> >> I was thinking to solve this problem in next steps:

> >> - create an image of operating system(image of WIN XP) on NTFS file

> >> system

> >> with some backup and image creating software

> >> - format C partition to FAT 32 file system

> >> - install first WIN 98 on C partition

> >> - restore image of WIN XP (which is created in NTFS) to E drive which is

> >> on

> >> FAT 32

> >> Is it possible to do it, and will the image of WIN XP work on FAT 32

> >> system?

> >> The crucial thing is to maintain the WIN XP on it original state because

> >> of

> >> many software installed on it.

> >> Can you please help me to solve this problem with some suggestions?

> >> I would be thankful

> >>

> >> Drazen


> >

> > If I remember right...Really enjoyed Win98SE. If "E" is formated Fat32.

> > When

> > you install 98 from a boot to CD. It will see the Fat 32 drive but NOT the

> > NTFS. drive. So to the 98 install disk Your "E" drive will be the "C"

> > drive.

> > If the "E" drive is a different size then your NTFS "C" drive then you

> > should

> > see that 98 is trying to load to the proper drive. Also your/a XP OS

> > install

> > CD should have an option to install another OS on a different partition.

> > Hope

> > this helps?


>

> Interesting. The OP's WinXP boot goes like this:

> 1. The BIOS passes control to the MBR of the primary master disk.

> 2. The MBR passes control to NTLDR on the active NTFS partition.

> If you can explain how to pass control over to the Win98 boot files on the

> FAT32 partition then I'd love to test this for myself. Please post a set of

> actual working instructions (i.e. a tried and proven method), not just some

> educated guess.

>

> .


Go into MB BIOS.

Set boot sequence in BIOS to CD drive that has win98 CD in it to first.

Save and exit out of BIOS.

The machine should boot to the 98 install CD.

Select the partition that is fat 32.(He said it was "E".) But since,I guess,

the other drives/partitions are NTFS. The only partition the 98CD should see

is the Fat32 partition.

Follow the install instructions. Watch the progress window. The machine

will need to reboot. Once it is complete and reboot. Go back into bios and

change Boot sequence back to original. When it boots it should ask you which

OS to boot to.

But like I said on the XP CD. There is an option to install another OS.

Boot to the XP CD like I said for the 98 instasll.

Or From XP help

file:-------------------------------------------------------------------

"How to create a multiple-boot system with MS-DOS, Windows 95 or Windows 98,

and Windows XP



You will be less likely to encounter problems installing a multiple-boot

system with MS-DOS, Windows 95 or Windows 98, and Windows XP if you install

these operating systems in the following order: MS-DOS, Windows 95 or Windows

98, and then Windows XP.



If you have Windows XP installed on a volume formatted as FAT, and you have

another free volume formatted as FAT or FAT32, you can install Windows 98 to

the free volume without reformatting your hard drive.



After ensuring that your hard drive is formatted with the correct file

system, do one of the following:



If you want a multiple-boot system with MS-DOS, Windows 95 or Windows 98,

and Windows XP, install MS-DOS, then Windows 95 or Windows 98, and then

Windows XP.

If you want a dual-boot system with only Windows 95 or Windows 98, install

Windows 95 or Windows 98, and then install Windows XP.

Important



Before creating a multiple-boot configuration with Windows XP and another

operating system, such as MS-DOS, Windows 95, or Windows 98, review the

following precautions:



Each operating system must be installed on a separate volume. Microsoft does

not support installing multiple operating systems on the same volume.

If you have only one volume on your computer, you must reformat and

repartition your hard drive to contain multiple volumes before you begin

creating a multiple-boot configuration, unless you are simply installing

another copy of Windows XP.

You cannot install both Windows 95 and Windows 98 in a multiple-boot

configuration. Windows 98 is intended as an upgrade to Windows 95 and will

try to use the same boot file.

You must install Windows XP only after installing MS-DOS, Windows 95, or

Windows 98 to prevent MS-DOS or Windows 95 from overwriting the Windows XP

boot sector and the Windows XP startup files.

Do not install Windows XP on a compressed drive that was not compressed

using the NTFS compression utility.

You must use a different computer name for each operating system if the

computer is on a Windows 2000 or Windows XP secure domain. "

It's been awhile but I know I have done this. Beause I had XP and installed

98SE

after XP. But the problem I had was the hardware was too new for 98 to work

with them or have correct drivers. And most Mfgs don't offer drivers for 98

anymore.

Another thing I did,on another PC, was unplug the XP HD and plug in another

HD and installed 98SE on it. After that hooked them together on ribbon cable

but installed two toggle switches to ,while PC is off, turn one off and the

other on. Then turn PC back on and it will boot to the HD that has the power

to it.

I used two toggles because that is what I had. I am sure a person can get

a toggle switch that has enough poles to switch from one to the other without

having the posibility of haveing both on at the same time.

I believe it would be a '12 pole/ single throw'.

I do know this works. But as I said before 98 does not work on PCs that are

new.

Or has a LCD/Plasma moniter. There are no drivers available that I could

find.

Hope this helps?



>
 
Sorry...

I read the post again. He has a notebook. The second HD option would not be

feasible on a notebook.



"Pegasus [MVP]" wrote:



>

>

> "poatt" wrote in message

> news:449ABAD1-7987-48E3-AFB7-F2D1132D8933@microsoft.com...

> >

> >

> > "Drazen" wrote:

> >

> >> On my notebook i have installed WIN XPSP2 on partotion C(NTFS). Then I

> >> have

> >> created partition E on the same hard disk(D is CD drive), and format it

> >> to

> >> FAT32 situable for instalation of WIN 98.

> >> The problem for me is how to install WIN 98 to E drive, without deleting

> >> WIN

> >> XP, and with boot menu to choose which operating system want to use. I

> >> need

> >> to install WIN 98 for diagnostic software of some old devices that won´t

> >> work

> >> on WIN XP.

> >> I was thinking to solve this problem in next steps:

> >> - create an image of operating system(image of WIN XP) on NTFS file

> >> system

> >> with some backup and image creating software

> >> - format C partition to FAT 32 file system

> >> - install first WIN 98 on C partition

> >> - restore image of WIN XP (which is created in NTFS) to E drive which is

> >> on

> >> FAT 32

> >> Is it possible to do it, and will the image of WIN XP work on FAT 32

> >> system?

> >> The crucial thing is to maintain the WIN XP on it original state because

> >> of

> >> many software installed on it.

> >> Can you please help me to solve this problem with some suggestions?

> >> I would be thankful

> >>

> >> Drazen


> >

> > If I remember right...Really enjoyed Win98SE. If "E" is formated Fat32.

> > When

> > you install 98 from a boot to CD. It will see the Fat 32 drive but NOT the

> > NTFS. drive. So to the 98 install disk Your "E" drive will be the "C"

> > drive.

> > If the "E" drive is a different size then your NTFS "C" drive then you

> > should

> > see that 98 is trying to load to the proper drive. Also your/a XP OS

> > install

> > CD should have an option to install another OS on a different partition.

> > Hope

> > this helps?


>

> Interesting. The OP's WinXP boot goes like this:

> 1. The BIOS passes control to the MBR of the primary master disk.

> 2. The MBR passes control to NTLDR on the active NTFS partition.

> If you can explain how to pass control over to the Win98 boot files on the

> FAT32 partition then I'd love to test this for myself. Please post a set of

> actual working instructions (i.e. a tried and proven method), not just some

> educated guess.

>

> .

>
 
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>

> Go into MB BIOS.


*** Fine.



> Set boot sequence in BIOS to CD drive that has win98 CD in it to first.


*** OK.



> Save and exit out of BIOS.


*** OK.



> The machine should boot to the 98 install CD.


*** Correct.



> Select the partition that is fat 32.(He said it was "E".) But since,I

> guess,

> the other drives/partitions are NTFS. The only partition the 98CD should

> see

> is the Fat32 partition.


*** Agreed.



> Follow the install instructions. Watch the progress window. The machine

> will need to reboot. Once it is complete and reboot. Go back into bios and

> change Boot sequence back to original. When it boots it should ask you

> which

> OS to boot to.


*** No, it does not. It will boot straight into Win98.



*** I recommend you test your recipe before publishing it.
 
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