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Multi-boot question?

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cbailey

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Dec 12, 2001
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I wanted my PC to be able to boot DOS 6.22, Windows 98 SE, and Windows XP. I followed Microsofts instructons to load lesser OS's first to the most recent.

I have duel boot between XP and 98 but cant get to DOS.

Any ideas on how I can boot there?

FDISK show all partition correctly, DOS is on

C:\DOS
D:\Windows
J:\WINNT
 
You can't boot more than one 'dos based' system using XP's boot loader (dos 6.22 & win98SE both count as such). You'll need a third party boot manager to do that (eg, - free for personal use).
 
you need to modify the boot.ini file to give you the boot options your after, or use power quests boot magic :)
your boot .ini should be similar to this:
[Boot Loader]
timeout=30
Default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS98

[Operating Systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect
D:\="Microsoft Windows 98"
C:\="MSDOS 6.02"

here is microsofts take on the matter. the bootsect.dos is created by NT(XP) hope this helps:
"Never Argue with an Idiot. They will Lower You to Their Level, Then Beat YOU with Experience"
 
Thanks a lot, I will try them both and see what works best.
 
smactek - interesting - last time I checked out KB about this, I returned articles saying it couldn't be done!

btw - I still prefer using boot manager, as you can make the operating systems independent. With XP boot loader, boot sector is on C: and if anything happens to it, you loose the ability to boot ALL operating systems.
 
I loaded boot-us and I looked good except when I booted my PC, I still couldn't get to my DOS 6.22 partition, even though it saw it.

So, I removed the DOS partition, and just went with the Windows 98 / XP duel boot. XP does a good job of doing this simple task.

Thanks for the help anyway.
 
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