Windows 98 doesn't use a boot.ini file. I'm glad you got it working but
technically that file is a Windows XP file. To set up a dual boot with
Windows 98 and XP is quite simple.
Install Windows 98
Install Windows XP to a different partition or hard drive making sure during
the install you do not change or format the partition Windows 98 is on.
You will be able to dual boot. If you do things in a different order or have
a very unusual setup you may have to edit the boot.ini file.
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Kerry Brown
Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
http://www.vistahelp.ca
"Phill_mhw" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm posting this in case anyone has a similar problem. For more details
> see
> my question posted 13 January 2007.
>
> I was trying to get XP to dual boot with Win 98. All the help I saw was
> to
> modify the XP boot.ini file but I kept getting the error message missing
> or
> corrupt hal.dll
>
> I solved the problem by making the Win98 disk the first disk in the BIOS
> Boot order (rather than the XP one) and modifying the Win 98 boot.ini file
> along the lines of:
>
> multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\windows= "Windows XP Pro" /fastdetect
>
> Works fine now
> This will make sense to anyone struggling along the same lines
>
> Phill