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Leon
After reading all the Dual boot options I'm still not sure
what the best configuration is for my scenario : Current
config is - 120GB hard disk configured to logical drives
C: (10 Gb) with XP already loaded and D: (110 Gb) using
NTFS. I'd like to dual boot Windows 98 (not yet installed)
and Windows XP (already on drive C . Can I just reformat
D: into D: (DATA) and E: (Windows 98 operating system)
using FAT32 and then install Windows 98? I'll need to read
files from both Windows versions and save onto the new
data drive d: What would be my best option? can I use the
DATA Admin feature on the current XP or can I use FDISK?
what the best configuration is for my scenario : Current
config is - 120GB hard disk configured to logical drives
C: (10 Gb) with XP already loaded and D: (110 Gb) using
NTFS. I'd like to dual boot Windows 98 (not yet installed)
and Windows XP (already on drive C . Can I just reformat
D: into D: (DATA) and E: (Windows 98 operating system)
using FAT32 and then install Windows 98? I'll need to read
files from both Windows versions and save onto the new
data drive d: What would be my best option? can I use the
DATA Admin feature on the current XP or can I use FDISK?