MoobyTheGoldenCalf
Golden Member
I've been reading through some of the past threads about dual boot setups and I've got a question. It seems like ME or 98 needs to be installed on the primary partion and 2k, XP need to be on the extended partition. However if you want to get rid of 98 or ME later, you're stuck with an empty drive on the primary partition and your OS on the extended partition.
So, my question is if I want to make a Tri-boot system with XP, 2K and ME on one physical HD, will the following work:
Step 1) Create a primary partition for XP (C: drive)
Step 2) Create an extended partition with 2 logical drives (D: for 2K and E: for ME).
Step 3) Format C: and D: as NTFS and E: as Fat32.
Step 4) Install 2K first on the D: drive.
Step 5) Install WinME on the E: drive using the setup /ntldr command.
Step 6) Finally, install XP on the C: drive letting XP control the boot process.
The way this would work (in my mind anyway 😉) is when I boot to either XP or 2K, XP will be C:, 2K will be D: and ME will be E:, but when I boot to ME, it will be C: because it can't see the NTFS partitions. Then, when I want to get rid of 2K and/or ME later, I can just modify the boot.ini, format the partition and merge it into the C: XP partition. This way I won't have to reformat and repartition to get my OS back on the C drive.
Is my thinking right on this or am I way off? 😕
So, my question is if I want to make a Tri-boot system with XP, 2K and ME on one physical HD, will the following work:
Step 1) Create a primary partition for XP (C: drive)
Step 2) Create an extended partition with 2 logical drives (D: for 2K and E: for ME).
Step 3) Format C: and D: as NTFS and E: as Fat32.
Step 4) Install 2K first on the D: drive.
Step 5) Install WinME on the E: drive using the setup /ntldr command.
Step 6) Finally, install XP on the C: drive letting XP control the boot process.
The way this would work (in my mind anyway 😉) is when I boot to either XP or 2K, XP will be C:, 2K will be D: and ME will be E:, but when I boot to ME, it will be C: because it can't see the NTFS partitions. Then, when I want to get rid of 2K and/or ME later, I can just modify the boot.ini, format the partition and merge it into the C: XP partition. This way I won't have to reformat and repartition to get my OS back on the C drive.
Is my thinking right on this or am I way off? 😕