Hi,
Read this article about dual booting between 98 and XP.
http://www.winxpsolution.com/DualBootingXPPro.aspx
Regarding the decsion about going for NTFS here is my recommendation.
If you are going for a upgrade to NTFS then you will not be abl to access that folder from 98 so you need to think before you go for that option.
And you do not need PM to do the upgrade of FAT to NTFS. XP will prompt you before installing that and you can decide whether you want to do that.
And finally remember that the process of converting from FAT to NTFS is non reversible.
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Regards
M. Rajesh
..Net and Windows Shell MVP
www.winxpsolution.com
"Greg D." wrote:
> I'm currently running 98SE on a 40-Gig hard drive with multiple
> partitions. I own Partition Magic 5 (with Boot Magic) and have 98SE
> on my C: drive. My D: drive is empty (4 gigs), and my programs reside
> on E:. All my partitions are FAT 32.
>
> I have just purchased an XP-Home upgrade, and would like to install it
> to the D: drive, allowing me to dual-boot between the two OS's. I have
> my 98SE disk to prove ownership.
>
> My question is this: Should I convert my D: drive to NTFS using PM5
> before installing XP, or should I try to manually force it to the
> existing FAT 32 D: drive? Do I need to use PM to make D: the active
> drive before installing?
>
> I'd naturally like the installation to be as easy as possible, along
> with the dual-boot option when I fire up my system.
>
> Most of the posts I looked at regarding dual-boot systems seemed to be
> the opposite of my question (already have XP; want to add 98SE, etc.).
>
> Many thanks for any help on this question.
>
> Greg D.
>