Re: Multiboot 2000 and XP
- From: Bruce Chambers <bchambers@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 07 Oct 2006 13:37:43 -0600
JT wrote:
Bruce,
I am pretty proficent working around computers. I simply don't have the time to waste screwing around with this. I am in business and every minute I focus on this problem I take away from my clients. It may not be the best situation but it pays my bills.
Now with that said do you have any input on how to turn off the dual boot process so I can make this work.
Make *what* work? Do you want to recover the Win2K installation? Do you want to boot into WinXP and remove the Win2K option from the boot menu? What is your actual goal?
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