Add WinME to existing Win2K system?

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Walter H Donavan

[Cross-posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general]

Can I do this? I have plenty of experience with WME/W2K dual boot systems,
but
have never tried to do this before.

My Win2K is on the C: drive.

Ideally I would like to move Win2K to D: and install WinME on C:. They would
both be the same physical drive.

What say ye, O Windows gurus?

Walterius
Retired software development engineer
Fort Lauderdale
 
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Dan Seur

Kind of like you lost your left shoe, so you bought another left shoe
and now you want to convert one of them to a right shoe.

Whuffo ya wanna do dat, dood? Things reeeeally sloooow in Lauderdale?

Get a good boot manager.
[Cross-posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general]

Can I do this? I have plenty of experience with WME/W2K dual boot systems,
but
have never tried to do this before.

My Win2K is on the C: drive.

Ideally I would like to move Win2K to D: and install WinME on C:. They would
both be the same physical drive.

What say ye, O Windows gurus?

Walterius
Retired software development engineer
Fort Lauderdale





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