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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: caymanreview on March 31, 2004, 09:58:23 PM
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i am in need of something else besides xp pro to do some stuff, well actually my significant other is who needs an older OS to do stuff (ie a graphics design tablet that isnt compatible with xp)
i would like to have a dual boot with win2kpro
how would i go about getting this started, i have never had, done dual boot before. is there and FAQ's i could read or any pages with some instructions?
Thanks
Dustin
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i am in need of something else besides xp pro to do some stuff, well actually my significant other is who needs an older OS to do stuff (ie a graphics design tablet that isnt compatible with xp)
i would like to have a dual boot with win2kpro
how would i go about getting this started, i have never had, done dual boot before. is there and FAQ's i could read or any pages with some instructions?
Thanks
Dustin
dustin;
i used to have W98 and W2kPro dual boot on my computer. i'm not sure about XP, but you -may- have to had W2k installed first and THEN have XP installed.
like i said, i'm not sure about XP/W2k compatibility.
but, if there aren't any issues, you could just freshly install W2k. upon bootup, your computer will prompt which OS to bootup.
hope that helps,
marc
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so, when i try to do a 2k install it tells me that the OS install program is for an older version of windows and that it will disable the install process of the disc
do i need to do a clean install of win2kpro, then install xp
i know alot of guys are doing dual boot with xp and 2kpro on thier laptops these days
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so, when i try to do a 2k install it tells me that the OS install program is for an older version of windows and that it will disable the install process of the disc
do i need to do a clean install of win2kpro, then install xp
sounds like it. i installed W98 first then W2k on top of that.
marc
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so i just install one OS, then do a install of the other one, and then it will prompt me at startup which to use? is it that simple?
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so i just install one OS, then do a install of the other one, and then it will prompt me at startup which to use? is it that simple?
dustin;
dual OS installation was simple, BUT you'll need to configure drivers for both OS (sound card, video card, etc.).
it's been a long time since i got rid of W98 from my system, but installation wasn't so difficult.
when i had the dual boot, the initial bootup prompted me to choose the OS to load. then it would load the window upon my choice.
marc
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doesnt sound too bad
i wont really be using anything on the 2k setup except a few things of mine, it will mostly be used for all her graphics stuff
thanks alot for the help! i would +T you, but that damn 12hr thing
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im back, with a fully configured dual boot machine with windows 2000pro and windows xp pro
i wanted to be sure i was doing everything right and did a google search for "dual boot operating system installation" and the first match was a microsoft page that was great
had specific notes for dual boot with xp and 2k
the one part i didnt know before i read that page was adding the extra partition and installing win2k-pro onto it, then installing xp on the other partition