Barry,
You can install Win2K on the same partition, just install it as
Win2K for example. I installed it this way with WinMe in C:\Windows
and then installed (new installation) Win2K in C:\Win2k and had a dual boot
system. Of course I used FAT-32 format.

Ed -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]


----- Original Message -----
From: "Barry Aronson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PCWorks mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 2:19 PM
Subject: PCWorks: Creating additional partitions when large drives have been
enabled.


Hello Listers!  Before I become homeless I thought I would install Win2K
Pro on a separate partition of my HDD and discovered that fdisk will not
allow me to as I enabled large drive support when I originally created my C
Drive or Boot drive as you will.

All I wanted to do was create a dual-boot with Win98SE and Win2K Pro and I
guess I have lost the knowledge of configuring that result.

I have a 9 Gig drive with 59% free space on it.  DOS calculates it as 100%
used on a single active partition.  Without having to purchase Partition
Magic or another product is there a method to create another partition for
me to achieve my goal? I have configured Windows installs many times before
and even set up dual boots but for some reason this time I am stymied.

Any and all input appreciated?

Barry ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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