If you are using XP, then it is almost automatic.

First rule:  Install OLDEST program (version) first,
on C:.

Then boot up with XP CD and follow directions.

In the end when your machine boots, you will be given
the option of which OS you want to run.

By installing Win98 (or even 95) on a dual boot system
is an easy way of accomodating programs and hardware
that wont run under XP.  But note:  you have to
install  your programs separately on BOTH OS's.  i.e,
if want to run Ad Aware on both "systems" you have to
install it on both systems (its the registry thing,
etc.)

Homer

--- JIM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> georgemacy,
> 
> > Can anyone tell me how to set up a dual boot
> system.  I have some old
> > games that require more local memory.
> 
> Which two operating systems do you want to use.
> There are 'multiboot' 
> programs that you may search for. Or if you install
> the older OS, then maybe 
> you can install the newer one by selecting dual
> boot. Depends on the OS 
> whether that is possible.
> 
> Jim 
> 
> 
> 

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