This isnt a post asking for advice on anything, i just want to make sure nobody else goes through the sh1t i went through when installing win2k and win98SE.
So this is
my advice on how its done.
Ok, lets say you want to install win98 and win2k. First thing you need to think about is partitions. Its good to actually write how you want your hard disk structured - i chose the following:
C - Boot - FAT - 500Mb (boot partition)
d - Win98 - FAT32 - 1Gb (win98 installation + swap)
e - Win98_Stuff - FAT32 - 9Gb (Win98 games/progs etc)
f - Win2k - NTFS - 8Gb (Win2k progs)
g - Win2k_Stuff - NTFS - 10Gb (Win2k 'stuff';Storage basically)
-NOTE : To do this either use a 3rd party program or in fdisk leave the amount of space you want for NTFS
unassigned, or create them as FAT32 and format as NTFS in win2k setup program.
So we've got these partitions set up, great, lets install.
First off, install Win98 on d: and put swap file in there etc.
Next, install win2k on f: and if its the size i made mine, then you can also install all your programs on this drive.
The reason for this order is because win2k will automatically create an OS choice menu if another OS is installed - win98 does not.
Also, if you have win2k on a partition before win98, then on booting up, the win2k drive cant be read and therefore the partitions are hidden - creating file path errors.
This is what happened to me:
Installed win2k on d: and win98 on e:
(had 3 partitions)
when booting into win98, the win98 drive became d: because the win2k drive cant be seen; "Windows cannot find file e:\windows\command.com"
When the file was "d:\windows\command.com"
Anyway, that should be all you need to do it, have fun

-David Newbould
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