1.) You can boot with your Win98 startup disk and issue the command
sys C:
this will rewrite the boot sector, then you can delete these files boot.ini,
ntldr, ntdetect.com, bootsect.dos, pagefile.sys and possibly ntbootdd.sys
from the root of the System partition C:\
2.) For the floppy to successfully boot Windows 2000 the disk must contain
the "NT" boot sector. Format a diskette (on a
Windows 2000 machine, not a DOS/Win9x, so the NT boot sector gets written to
the floppy), then copy ntldr, ntdetect.com, and boot.ini to it; and possibly
ntbootdd.sys. Edit the boot.ini to give it a correct ARC path for the
machine you wish to boot.
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Regards,
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"Lasith Gunawardena" wrote:
| I have a machine which has Win98 and Win 2k in seperate
| partitions. I want to remove the Windows 2000 Boot Manager
| (linked with boot.ini) and allow a trouble free booting to
| Win98, but replacing the MBR. and use a disk to directly
| boot to a selected partition. I've used this system to
| have multiple Windows 98 Systems on One Computer. Does
| anyone know of a method/program which will allow for me to
| boot to a different partition,and as in my case to Windows
| 2000 from a floppy disk. Note that I have completed the
| installation of Win2K.
|
| Thanks in advance
| LasithG