dual boot - 2 w2k's on 2 different hardisks on the same computer

S

Sim

Dear experts

please give me suggestions/links

I want to install 2 W2K's on 2 seperate hard disks ( c
drive with 80 g and D drive with 120 g) and want to have a
dual boot.
At the boot time the computer should show me which one to
choose and boot
like regular w2k and win 98, at the boot time it shows a
menu to choose within 15 seconds and boots automatically
based on which one is chosen or default)

Everywhere in microsoft site it says combination of 2
differnt os as dual boot, but not same as my requirement.

Thanks
 
W

WoofWoof

It's straightforward: just do the first install to the c-drive and
once that's up and running do a second install and specify the d-drive
as the installation point.

Win2K will set up a dual boot with a menu at boot time allowing you to
select which installation you want to run.
 
S

sim

Thanks , i will do it today and hope it works

-----Original Message-----
It's straightforward: just do the first install to the c- drive and
once that's up and running do a second install and specify the d-drive
as the installation point.

Win2K will set up a dual boot with a menu at boot time allowing you to
select which installation you want to run.

.
 
D

Dave Patrick

Answered in .setup_upgrade

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| Dear experts
|
| please give me suggestions/links
|
| I want to install 2 W2K's on 2 seperate hard disks ( c
| drive with 80 g and D drive with 120 g) and want to have a
| dual boot.
| At the boot time the computer should show me which one to
| choose and boot
| like regular w2k and win 98, at the boot time it shows a
| menu to choose within 15 seconds and boots automatically
| based on which one is chosen or default)
|
| Everywhere in microsoft site it says combination of 2
| differnt os as dual boot, but not same as my requirement.
|
| Thanks
|
|
|
|
 

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