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Hey Peter, can you read French? ;-) I stole away the following from a web
page linked to by another one with a long URL. Well I'll put that here
anyway:
http://216.239.37.120/translate_c?hl=en&u=http://www.bellamyjc.net/fr/pratiq
uemultiboot.html%23W9xpostNT&prev=/search%3Fq%3Drepair%2BWinXP%2Bmultiboot%2
Bmenu%2BWin98%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8
"moins intelligent" pour finir par celui le plus performant, donc d'abord
Windows 9x, puis Windows NT/2000/XP. Tout simplement parce que Windows NT et
le cas de Windows 9x.
Cependant, la mise en place d'un multiboot Windows 9x - Windows NT/2000/XP
NT/2000/XP.
suivant :
La partition de boot est de type FAT
Booter sur une disquette DOS/Win9x
Win98
Installer Win98, en indiquant comme emplacement de Windows la nouvelle
http://www.winimage.com/bootpart.htm
Taper sous DOS successivement les 2 commandes suivantes : bootpart win95
c:\bootsect.w98 "Windows 98"
bootpart winnt boot:c:
Rebooter!
La partition de boot est de type NTFS
Comme ce type de partition n'est pas reconnu par Windows 9x, on ne peut pas
utiliser le dualboot de Windows NT/2000/XP !
et la rendre active
Rebooter avec une disquette DOS
Installer Win9x sur cette nouvelle partition,
Installer sous DOS de Win9x un bootmanager :
- System Commander (payant, excellent) http://www.v-com.com/
- XOSL (gratuit, excellent) http://www.xosl.org/
- gAg (gratuit, excellent) http://www.rastersoft.com/gageng.htm
- ...
Rebooter!
I'm not sure this would be the answer, it is about installing Win98 after
WinXP.
What little a know about the multiboot stuff, not having ever done it myself
though, is that Win98 system files need to be on the Primary "active"
partition where XP is. I think so anyway.
Well, I only know how to go to the Repair command prompt thing but I don't
have a clue about setting things so multiboot works. Only seems plausible to
do after installation so maybe there is hope.
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