Hi,
Okay heres my situation
I was on win98 first
and then decide to jump to win2k as a second os on a seperate hardrive.
so i first did a update install from the win2k cd but on drive d:
drive c: = win98 directory and drive d: win2k directory.
After the windows installation of copying the win2k files needed it boot up but says that my win2k
installation path is corrupt.
so i boot into win98 and delete some of the boot files information
while still in win98 i reinstall a clean copy of win2k onto d: drive again.
this time it ran just fine.
The only problem is now i can only get win2k as an os option. I lost win98.
so I took win98 bootdisk and did a floppy boot.
i used the command "sys c:" in dos prompt.
now the problem is I don't have the win2k option.
What do i have to do to get both os to show up on my boot menu.
btw. now my boot menu is win98 boot menu not win2k.
Okay heres my situation
I was on win98 first
and then decide to jump to win2k as a second os on a seperate hardrive.
so i first did a update install from the win2k cd but on drive d:
drive c: = win98 directory and drive d: win2k directory.
After the windows installation of copying the win2k files needed it boot up but says that my win2k
installation path is corrupt.
so i boot into win98 and delete some of the boot files information
while still in win98 i reinstall a clean copy of win2k onto d: drive again.
this time it ran just fine.
The only problem is now i can only get win2k as an os option. I lost win98.
so I took win98 bootdisk and did a floppy boot.
i used the command "sys c:" in dos prompt.
now the problem is I don't have the win2k option.
What do i have to do to get both os to show up on my boot menu.
btw. now my boot menu is win98 boot menu not win2k.