Help me please!

Shiva

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I just built my first system (1900+, Asus A7N266-C, maxtor 40GB, gforce3 64MB) and I'm running XP pro. My old system is a HP pavillion w/a PIII that came with Win 98 installed, a second edition upgrade cd and the HP system cd with all of the pre-loaded software.

My question is can I remove that version of windows 98 so I can put it on my new system? I have a older flight stick set up that wont work on XP, so I wanted to partition my HD and use both OS's. Thank you for any input you can provide.
 

Shiva

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What if you had other games that worked better on Win 98 too.....would you invest the $100 to by a new copy on Win98?
 

jmatt

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After partitioning , you will need a bootmanager .
Then hook up your old HD into the new system , you can just let it hang down the side , no need to bolt it in & transfer your files using xxcopy .
Make sure you set it to Slave .

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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q255867
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q221829
http://www.pcguide.com/proc/setup/hdd-c.html
http://www.webdev.net/orca/nojava/fdisk.htm#Why%20not%20just%20use%20"Fdisk"?
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Hills/5220/fdiskformatr.html
http://www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/42/1/
http://www.geocities.com/budallen98_98/harddisk.html
http://www.everythingcomputers.com/reformat_print.htm
http://personal.picusnet.com/jtmurphy/fdisk.htm
http://www.techtony.com/main.htm

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http://www.xosl.org

Extended Operating System Loader (XOSL) is the world's only
full-featured free boot manager with a real, easy-to-use and
full-blown graphical user interface. Click the screen shots
link to see what XOSL is like, and decide for yourself!
DOS graphical multi-OS multi-boot manager supports all flavors
of DOS, MS Windows 9x/NT4/2000, Linux, BeOS and Solaris, can
boot from CD-ROM.

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xxcopy ( freeware ) from ,
http://www.datman.com/xxcopy/betatest/

Start > Programs > MS-DOS Prompt .
Copy the 1st line below & click paste in MS-DOS & click Enter , you
get a copy of everything . No need to close any programs down .
2nd line excludes Windows .
3rd line copies Windows only .

Adjust drive letters to suit .

XXCOPY C:\ D:\ /CLONE
XXCOPY C:\ D:\ /CLONE /Xwindows\
xxcopy "C:\windows\" "d:\windows" /CLONE

http://members.tripod.com/~diligent/harddisk.htm
Use the startup disk to boot the computer and when you are at the A:\
prompt type sys c: and press Enter. The required boot information will
be copied to the new disk and you have a working copy of the old hard
disk .