franko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 07:57 12/06/98 -0400, Brent Eades wrote:
> >On 12 Jun 98, Paul Stevens wrote:
> >
> >It is specifically designed to allow the coexistence of multiple
> installations of Win95,
> >and should meet your needs, I think.
>
> brent,
>
> have you tried it? Anyone else? Given how unstable Win95 is at the best of
> times, I'd be very worried about running dual installations on the same
> machine. I have run NT and Win95 in separate partitions without any
> trouble, though.
Actually, win95's instability could be a valid reason to run a dual
installation for backup purposes.
Following Brents advise I tried it, and it does look ok. Well, it
works anyway. I'm also virtually convinced that all it does is
maintain separate copies of msdos.sys, edited to boot from one or the
other partition, while offering a nice VB interface to switch from one
to the other. I think I will investigate this matter by handediting
and installing msdos.sys. I'll see what happens.
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