Originally posted by: Infohawk
Hi, I remember reading somewhere you can have win98 + win2k but not two win2ks or other nt style ms operating systems. Is this true? Or can I have xp and 2000 next to each other?
Are there any considerations I need to make about cylinder limits or anything? Thanks.
Not really. As
Smilin noted, earlier versions of NT had a limit on the size of the disk/partition you could use, due to the bootloader.
I have a multi-boot setup with Win98se, W2K SP2, XP SP1, and until just recently, also Windows Server 2003. Win98se is on a ~7.8GB primary partition, and then the rest of my HD is an extended partition, with ~8GB logical drives for each OS, and then the remainder as an additional data drive. I installed each NT-based OS in order of their release. Btw, all partitions are FAT32, to make accessing my files from each OS, and image backup and repair, easier to do.
I would definately NOT recommend installing two MS OSes into the SAME partition, even if you use different \WINDOWS directories. They will not get along very well.