It's more a financial equation. Surgery and recovery cost big bucks, but the value of the horse afterwards is low because it's pretty useless. This means that financially speaking the best thing to do is to kill the horse and sell the corps.
Windows XP comes with a boot menu which allows you to select the OS you want to use. The only problem here arises if you decide to get rid of Windows XP because you'll have to remove the bootmenu and repair the Windows 98 startup files manually.
It seems like a malfunctioning switch to mee. Have you tried switching the two computers around (A&B connections) to see which one is connecting to the internet in that situation?
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