Re: triple booting?

From: Dan Seur (click_at_casta.net)
Date: 12/03/04


Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 11:36:24 -0500

A 3rd-party boot manager would seem to be a way of doing this. Get it to
replace the MS boot manager, test both current sys, then add W98. There
are several such BMgrs, freebies on the net, several very reliable and
discussed from time to time in these newsgroups. Much more capable than
MS's BM, offering many good intersystem protective capabilities.

Vic wrote:
> Dave, being W2K is already set-up and runninng, and W95 is NOT installed, is
> there any way to have W2K recognise W95 and provide that boot option as
> well, e.g. start from W2K CD and repair boot loader. Would that work?
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> "Dave Patrick" <mail@Nospam.DSPatrick.com> wrote in message
> news:#bHHQFP2EHA.2196@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
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>>Yes but you need to install win95 first.
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>>Regards,
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>>Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
>>Microsoft Certified Professional
>>Microsoft MVP [Windows]
>>http://www.microsoft.com/protect
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>>"Vic" wrote:
>>| My system is currently set-up for dual-booting (W2K & W98SE). I'd like
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> to
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>>install Win95c on the PC as well (nostalgia). Is W2K
>>| capable of triple booting? If so, I'd sure appreciate knowing how!
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>>| Thanks,
>>| Vic
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