- Dec 12, 2000
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I have one hd and two partitions: NTFS(W2K) and FAT32(WMe). I've installed W2K throug WMe into yours NTFS partition (not over WMe).
The problem is: My boot manager can't boot up W2K directly (acessing NTFS partition). It needs to access the FAT32 and a new menu comes up, where you choose what system will boot: W2K or WMe.
I want to know:
1) What W2K installation did with WMe initialization files?
2) What need I do to boot up each system directly?
3) How is boot process in W2K and WMe? (example: In W98 you have the msdos.sys with all that boot instructions lines, so you can tweak it).
The boot manager I use is the XOSL and can be found for free in:
www.xosl.org
Go get it! It worth a shot.
The problem is: My boot manager can't boot up W2K directly (acessing NTFS partition). It needs to access the FAT32 and a new menu comes up, where you choose what system will boot: W2K or WMe.
I want to know:
1) What W2K installation did with WMe initialization files?
2) What need I do to boot up each system directly?
3) How is boot process in W2K and WMe? (example: In W98 you have the msdos.sys with all that boot instructions lines, so you can tweak it).
The boot manager I use is the XOSL and can be found for free in:
www.xosl.org
Go get it! It worth a shot.