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Dual-boot or multiboot with Windows 2000

 
 
Lori
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      22nd Jan 2004
I have come across a few articles from www.microsoft.com
written for this subject. It warns us to install newer OS
after the older ones. For example: NT4 must be installed
before XP. If not, or if NT4 is re-installed after XP, XP
will become un-bootable because certain XP files would be
overwritten by NT during the time NT is installed.

I need two more confirmations:
1) Suppose I only need in my hard disk Win2000 and XP. Of
course I follow the advice to install XP last. But will re-
installing Windows 2000 destroy XP like NT4 does?

2) An NT4 re-installation after XP is installed will
overwrite files XP required for booting. We can only
either repair XP or re-install XP (no fun either way) so
that is the case. But can we take precaution steps before
we re-install NT4?


 
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Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
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      22nd Jan 2004
Hi,

> 1) Suppose I only need in my hard disk Win2000 and XP. Of
> course I follow the advice to install XP last. But will re-
> installing Windows 2000 destroy XP like NT4 does?


Yes, you can use the WinXP Recovery Console to fix it though.

> 2) An NT4 re-installation after XP is installed will
> overwrite files XP required for booting. We can only
> either repair XP or re-install XP (no fun either way) so
> that is the case. But can we take precaution steps before
> we re-install NT4?


Precautions? No, you just (again) need to repair afterwards by rebuilding
the boot files from the WinXP Recovery Console.

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"Lori" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:29ed01c3e122$62caa050$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I have come across a few articles from www.microsoft.com
> written for this subject. It warns us to install newer OS
> after the older ones. For example: NT4 must be installed
> before XP. If not, or if NT4 is re-installed after XP, XP
> will become un-bootable because certain XP files would be
> overwritten by NT during the time NT is installed.
>
> I need two more confirmations:
> 1) Suppose I only need in my hard disk Win2000 and XP. Of
> course I follow the advice to install XP last. But will re-
> installing Windows 2000 destroy XP like NT4 does?
>
> 2) An NT4 re-installation after XP is installed will
> overwrite files XP required for booting. We can only
> either repair XP or re-install XP (no fun either way) so
> that is the case. But can we take precaution steps before
> we re-install NT4?
>
>



 
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