Computer: Custom Built
Processor: Intel P4 1.6Ghz
Current OS: Windows 98 4.10.2222 A (aka. SE)
Hard Drive: 40Gb
User: 17 year-old Student
Major: Computer Technology
Goal: Multi-boot with Windows 98SE and Windows XP-Professional
Around July 7th 2002 my computer was running fine with Windows 98SE. I learned in school about partitioning hard drives, so I decided that I wanted to try installing Microsoft XP on a seperate partition. I created the partition using Partition Magic 7.0 and all was good until I tried to install XP-Professional. During the setup process there was an error. (Error in line 1 of docuement, then it lists files: controls.cat, controls.man, control.ex_, control.cs_, and control.js_) Somehow, I forgot, I got around this and installed XP-Professional on my (F partition, the created one. I set it up for an NTFS.
At this point, my computer contained two hard drives: (C: which contains the files that I had when I used Windows 98 at first, and F: which has Windows XP-Professional.) My goal was to multi-boot and I couldn't, the computer would boot directly to XP-Pro. I went into my boot.ini file and added a line; "C:\Windows". Saved and restarted. Receieved an I/O error. I went back into XP-Pro and re-edited the boot.ini to its original state, and it booted to XP-Pro. At this point, I'm able to access all of the files on my computer, but I can't multi-boot. I like to play games and the games that I had were not working on XP for a variety of reasons: DirectX being a key reason. So I decided that I was going to try and remove the Windows 98 Partition and Re-Install it so that maybe I could multi-boot and play games on that partition and work on my school work and stuff with the XP partition. I couldn't re-install Windows 98. I think that this is, because when I had to cancel the XP-Partition in the first place it had overwritten the Windows 98SE system files and because it was an NTFS partition I was able to access the files. So I went and overwrote those XP system files with the system files of Windows 98SE, which brings me to my current state. My 40 gigabyte hard drive is now being recognized as 15 (the other 25gb preceived to be the NTFS partition, but is unseen and therefor unaccessable). Once again my goal is that I would like to try and being able to multi-boot with Windows 98SE and XP-Pro and be able to use all of the space that my hard drive contains.
Thanks a whole lot for reviewing my problem. Any resolutions and questions are more than welcome.
Current state: Using Windows 98 Second Edition, with "cut-off" hard drive space.
Processor: Intel P4 1.6Ghz
Current OS: Windows 98 4.10.2222 A (aka. SE)
Hard Drive: 40Gb
User: 17 year-old Student
Major: Computer Technology
Goal: Multi-boot with Windows 98SE and Windows XP-Professional
Around July 7th 2002 my computer was running fine with Windows 98SE. I learned in school about partitioning hard drives, so I decided that I wanted to try installing Microsoft XP on a seperate partition. I created the partition using Partition Magic 7.0 and all was good until I tried to install XP-Professional. During the setup process there was an error. (Error in line 1 of docuement, then it lists files: controls.cat, controls.man, control.ex_, control.cs_, and control.js_) Somehow, I forgot, I got around this and installed XP-Professional on my (F partition, the created one. I set it up for an NTFS.
At this point, my computer contained two hard drives: (C: which contains the files that I had when I used Windows 98 at first, and F: which has Windows XP-Professional.) My goal was to multi-boot and I couldn't, the computer would boot directly to XP-Pro. I went into my boot.ini file and added a line; "C:\Windows". Saved and restarted. Receieved an I/O error. I went back into XP-Pro and re-edited the boot.ini to its original state, and it booted to XP-Pro. At this point, I'm able to access all of the files on my computer, but I can't multi-boot. I like to play games and the games that I had were not working on XP for a variety of reasons: DirectX being a key reason. So I decided that I was going to try and remove the Windows 98 Partition and Re-Install it so that maybe I could multi-boot and play games on that partition and work on my school work and stuff with the XP partition. I couldn't re-install Windows 98. I think that this is, because when I had to cancel the XP-Partition in the first place it had overwritten the Windows 98SE system files and because it was an NTFS partition I was able to access the files. So I went and overwrote those XP system files with the system files of Windows 98SE, which brings me to my current state. My 40 gigabyte hard drive is now being recognized as 15 (the other 25gb preceived to be the NTFS partition, but is unseen and therefor unaccessable). Once again my goal is that I would like to try and being able to multi-boot with Windows 98SE and XP-Pro and be able to use all of the space that my hard drive contains.
Thanks a whole lot for reviewing my problem. Any resolutions and questions are more than welcome.
Current state: Using Windows 98 Second Edition, with "cut-off" hard drive space.