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      11-11-2007
Is there a maximum number of OSes that can be put on a hard drive? Suppose,
for example, that I want to have Windows 98 SE, XP Pro, Vista & Linux on a
hard drive & choose one to boot into. Can that be done? Does Windows 98 SE
have to be on the C: partition?

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      11-11-2007
Its possible, but its likely to be a nightmare to get it up and running. To
be honest, I would run Windows 98 and Linux in Virtual Machines.
Multiple OS Guide by Black Viper:
http://www.blackviper.com/Articles/O...multiboot1.htm

http://raviratlami1.blogspot.com/200...s-windows.html
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"pc nerd" <> wrote in message
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> Is there a maximum number of OSes that can be put on a hard drive?
> Suppose,
> for example, that I want to have Windows 98 SE, XP Pro, Vista & Linux on a
> hard drive & choose one to boot into. Can that be done? Does Windows 98 SE
> have to be on the C: partition?
>
> Thank you.



 
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Ed.
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      11-11-2007
Check this program BootItNew Generation (BING) out:

http://terabyteunlimited.com/

I boot all that you want except instead of Linux I have ME. They are all on
the same hard drive.


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> Is there a maximum number of OSes that can be put on a hard drive?
> Suppose,
> for example, that I want to have Windows 98 SE, XP Pro, Vista & Linux on a
> hard drive & choose one to boot into. Can that be done? Does Windows 98 SE
> have to be on the C: partition?
>
> Thank you.


 
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ray
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      11-11-2007
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 19:17:00 -0800, pc nerd wrote:

> Is there a maximum number of OSes that can be put on a hard drive? Suppose,
> for example, that I want to have Windows 98 SE, XP Pro, Vista & Linux on a
> hard drive & choose one to boot into. Can that be done? Does Windows 98 SE
> have to be on the C: partition?
>
> Thank you.


Sure that can be done. One caveat - MS seems to pretty much insist on
being installed to a primary partition - of which there can only be four
on a drive - Linux, generally, could care less. I have several systems
with four to eight different OSs on them.

 
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andy
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      11-11-2007
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 19:17:00 -0800, pc nerd
<> wrote:

>Is there a maximum number of OSes that can be put on a hard drive? Suppose,
>for example, that I want to have Windows 98 SE, XP Pro, Vista & Linux on a
>hard drive & choose one to boot into. Can that be done? Does Windows 98 SE
>have to be on the C: partition?


Windows 98SE \Windows does not have to be in C:. However the system
partition, which is typically C: and contains the boot files, must be
FAT(32), a file system that Windows 98SE can read.

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>Thank you.


 
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