DUAL BOOTING Dual booting allows you to install two or more operating system on the same machine. It is ideal for testing other operating systems, without deleting the original. As a rule, the older operating system should be installed first, e.g. Install Windows 98 before you install Windows 2000. If dual-booting with non-Windows operating systems, e.g. Linux, install the Microsoft system first. You must Ensure that the file-systems are compatible. If using Windows NT 4.0 with NTFS 5.0, upgrade NT 4.0 to Service Pack 4. If you are dual-booting between Windows 9x and 2000, ensure that the boot partition remains FAT or FAT32, otherwise you will be unable to boot into Windows 9x. When dual-booting between different operating systems a boot-menu is created. From the boot-menu you may select which operating system to boot. ....watchout for FILE SYSTEM.... Crospilla ...the worl of TECHNOLOGY
Posted on: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 04:44:05 +0000
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