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farmerted
11-12-2004, 05:27 AM
I have an older computer running Windows 98.

This PC has 2 seperate hard drives

HD1 is C: a 20 gig Western Digital in FAT32
HD2 is D: a 40 gig Western Digital also in FAT32

Windows 98 is installed in default c:/Windows

HD2 is my storage space for games and such.

I want to install Windows 2000 professional onto HD2 my D: drive and have the PC dual boot into either 98 or 2000.

It has been a long time since I have done something like this so I am a little rusty. Will 2000 create the boot.ini file automatically for the dual boot or will I need to do this myself?

Also,

Previously I had both 98 and 2000 installed on this same PC but in different partitions on the same hard drive C:

Because of this a boot.ini already exists. I ended up deleting the partition with 2000 and editing the present boot.ini file to autoload 98 after 3 seconds.

Will having the previous boot.ini file cause problems with the new install of 2000 as it will be placed on a seperate physical hard drive this time?

Will it overwrite the present boot.ini file to allow the dual boot of 98 and 2000?

And as 2000 is based on NT will it try to change my format on my D: drive to NTFS instead of using the FAT32 format?

Thanks in advance,

eq_addict_08
11-12-2004, 06:37 AM
You will be given the option at install whether or not to replace current operating system. Rem, win98 can't read NTFS so don't reformat. Can use fat32 with 2k but will lose some security functionality.

Why not just switch to an OS nix?

cavedude
11-12-2004, 02:18 PM
Windows 2000 will create a new boot.ini whether you have a dual boot system or not simply because ntldr requires it. If one already exists, it will append it to properly boot W2K. It *should* pick up 98 and add it automatically. If not, that is simply a matter of adding a line. Of course the system partition will need to be FAT or FAT32 for the sake of 98. The W2K boot partition can be NTFS if you want it to be. I DO HIGHLY recommend that, and use a tool like Paragon Mount Everything to mount the NTFS partition under 98.