Friday, December 6, 2002, 4:54:25 AM, you wrote:
> FWIW, I recently ran into all sorts of problems with that approach. In > my case, I attempted to dual-boot NT4 and Windows 2000, installing > Windows 2000 to drive D: with an existing NT4 installation on C: > After installing Windows 2000, NT4 would no longer boot (even in VGA > mode) and I lost all the applications and settings previously on that > computer. Worse, my backup software doesn't work with Windows 2000 -- > so I effectively also lost all my backups too. But Dual booting Windows 2000 and 98 is a cinch. A child could do it. I do believe the issues of dual booting 2K and NT4 do not apply to 98 and Win2k as long as drives are not changed to NTFS partitions. -- Best regards, Mean ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

