Yep - got Win98 & Win2k on the same machine.

No problems...one thing I would suggest though - give Win2k a LOT of space
(since you've got 2 HDDs you'll be OK).

Install Win98 first, Win2k second, otherwise you have problems with Win98
overwriting system files on 1st HDD.

Apart from that - it'll run like a dream.  Must admit though, if I could get
ALL my hardware/drivers/software working in Win2k, I'd ditch 98...if
only....


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> I am setting up dual hard drives so I can run Win 98 for my personal stuff
> and Win 2000 for development software. Anybody done this?  Any pointers?
> Help is appreciated.
> Rich
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