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TRIPLE BOOT WinXp/98SE/98 ??
Michael Covington mcovi...@ai.uga.edu comp os os2 misc comp os ms-windows misc I think the real question is, can you triple-boot without having to use Boot Manager and separate partitions? When working with Windows and OS/2 I really like for them to be able to see each other's files. As I understand it,

Triple Boot
ShockwaveRider shockwaverid...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsnt setup comp os ms-windows nt setup misc brian: I triple boot all 3 of those OSes. I use Powerquests PM4.01 and their Boot Magic. I have a 250mb fat16 (NT4SP5/DOS6.22 C:), a win98se fat32(C:) a NT4SP5 NTFS4(D:), and a Win2k NTFS5(C:).

Triple Boot 98-40-2K
These boot sector files will get activated by appropriate entries in boot.ini (which bootpart will make for you when so instructed). DOS worked fine. When I hooked both hard drives back up, now I can't get to DOS. Is there a way to get W2K to recognize the DOS operating system so I can make a triple boot?

Triple Boot
Has anybody succesfully installed a triple-boot machine ? If you have, or know of some links on how to do it, I would appreciate it. Unfortunately I had to install Linux over my FreeBSD partition... PS. I want to be able to boot Win2K, Linux, FreeBSD. Thnks. -- I have triple boot on my desktop, FreeBSD,

triple boot? (OS2,Win31,Win95)
Howard Kaikow kai...@standards.com microsoft public win2000 setup I have a dual boot Win 2000/Win 98 system. Win 98 is on C drive. Win 2000 is on F drive. What's best way to add another Win 2000 system so that the result is a triple boot system? All drives are internal SCSI. I could use the G drive.

triple boot?
I got the same problem with my Win2000Pro, WinNT and Win2000AS triple boot. Then I discovered that when booting to Win2000AS, changing the default OS to boot (use ControlPanel - System - Advanced - Startup and Recovery... , not by modifying the boot.ini file for this default OS!!!) first to Server, then boot to

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had the notion to install the new Mandriva OS. with the hope that I might end up with a triple boot system, I went ahead and installed this third operating system. Doing this has removed Suse from the boot menu. Not realy, you have a whole new menu where you failed to add suse. I used the default option offered

Triple-boot NT/98/2000
The DOS option just doesn't show on the ME boot menu. Anyone have an idea of what's wrong? This is the same method I used when I installed 98 to triple boot with NT and DOS which worked just fine. I tried out a patch program, Winmedos.com, pointed out to me by one individual, but all it did was change ME's F8 menu

triple boot
I would like to know if I can build a test machine with triple partitions. Basically I want to partition the HD to 10, 10, 10 and 70GB. The first 3 partitions are all primary. The last one is for data. My goal is to set only of the three primary partitions active, the other two hidden, so the data partiton will be

Triple Boot
3) Modify BOOT.INI in the original Win 98 partition to allow TRIPLE boot, adding XP of course. a) Will this work? b) Does it matter where the FAT32 partition is located on the second hard drive? (I could move the partitions I have up with Partition Magic, for example.) c) Any other caveats?

Triple Booting
royalprince royalpri...@intnet.mu microsoft public whistler personal general Hi there,everyone, I'm just wonder if its possible to have a triple boot system as given below. Windows 98,windows 2k,windows xp,whistler all install on a single hard drive in different partitions.Furthermore to include Linux(mandrake 7.2)

Triple Boot
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000 05:14:14 -0500, Hank Arnold <Hank_Arn...@worldnet.att.net> wroth: In order for your Dual-Boot or Triple-Boot to work, each OS must be on separate partitions. The first partition being Win9x or ME formatted as FAT or FAT32 and Win2000 on the remaining partition. The Microsoft boot manager will

Triple-boot NT/98/2000
Bjorn Landemoo bj...@landemoo.com microsoft public win2000 setup gator Check if your system BIOS allow you to set the boot order, and has an option to boot When I hooked both hard drives back up, now I can't get to DOS. Is there a way to get W2K to recognize the DOS operating system so I can make a triple boot?

triple boot system?
William D. Tallman wtall...@olypen.com alt os linux Mr_D wrote: I am trying to triple boot WinXP, RedHat 8.0 and Mandrake 9.0. I can get WinXP / Red Hat or WinXP / Mandrake to work but not all three. I am writing the bootloader to the MBR. Should I write one to the MBR and the other to /boot?

Triple Boot Question
Howard Brazee bra...@webaccess.net comp os ms-windows nt setup misc PCDoc wrote: Unless Win2K has a provision for such a thing, you'll need a 3rd party boot manager for a "triple" boot system. The only triple boot I know of that will work without a 3rd party manager is to add DOS to an existing dual boot.

Problems Setting Up Triple Boot: Win98 / W2K Professional ...
Joe j...@jretrading.com uk comp os linux In message <slrnc0g7lm.24h.see-sig@pepper. viewport.lan>, David Marsh <see-...@127.0.0.1> writes [Interleaved quotes: read to end for all comments] begin quote from Joe in uk.comp.os.linux about: Re: Triple-boot system? In message <slrnc0b6nu.28f.see-...@pepper.viewport.lan>,

Dual/Triple boot & Ghost
I'm not too fond of XP, I only set it up once in a triple boot and I'm pretty sure that option is there also, but I could be mistaken. DDS "Ricardo M. Urbano - W2K/NT4 MVP" <r...@columbiaSPAM.SUCKSedu> wrote in message news:3DEFE81D.2FC8345C@columbiaSPAM.SUCKSedu... Out of curiosity, why do you recommend that he

Triple Boot - Share OutLook Express mail folder
OTOH, as Carlos & Charlie point out, a triple boot can be done, so I'm tempted to give that a try (on a weekend when I have plenty of time to fix my errors). I could also clone my C drive as it is (I have a spare scsi drive), try the triple boot, and if I run into problems, swap the clone drive back.

windows 98,2k, xp triple boot
I'm currently using the Windows Xp boot program that win xp setup automatically installed. Can anybody tell me how to set up a triple boot with corel linux 1.1 so i can fool around and experiment? Thanx in advance for any help received. Alex Marshall Alex, I would suggest getting a different distro of Linux.

Triple boot Win 2000/Win 2000/Win 98
So how can I have a triple boot...where the the BIOS would ask me which one I want to boot - Win98, Linux, Win2000? Is this possible? What order or process should I follow to make it work? My specs: Pentium III, 1 Ghz Machine 512MB SDRAM Intel Motherboard thanks.