Waz up All,
Here's the situation...mind you it gets weird. I installed Win 98 onto my system with no problems. I then upgraded to Windows 2000, effectively dual booting my computer system. Then for fun, I installed Suse Linux 6.4, which trashed my NT partition, even though I put the boot record on the floppy (I didnt touch my master boot record on the hard drive). When I booted up (without the floppy SUSE boot disk) and selected Windows 2000 from the boot menu, I recieved ntkernel.exe is corrupted please re-install. I tried the Emergency Backup to no avail. I then deleted all the windows 2000 files off my system, and got rid of the boot loader, so now my system iS running windows 98, and Suse Linux smoothly. I decided that if I'm gonna run a webserver, win 98 is not a secure choice, and since I dont have sound in Linux (I need my music to work!) I should re-install 2000, and upgrade windows 98 the same way, with a dual-boot configuration. Well that was bad. Here's the error message I'm getting:
Windows 2000 does not support upgrading from windows if you have multiple operating systems installed. Setup will now exit.
Now, I dont think the Microsoft setup can see Linux. I upgraded my old computer when I had windows 98 with Suse Linux installed and was able to upgrade to windows 2000 and dual-boot without a hitch.
So I'm thinking the image of 2000 is still left on my drive. The only weird thing I did notice was I had 2 MBR's when my virus scanner ran. Do I have to do FDISK /MBR and then boot off a win98 floppy and sys c: the drive again for win2k to be totally gone?
I also found this support article on msft's website, which I followed without any luck:
Any thoughts are appreciated. I'm sorry for the long post,I just dont want anyone to waste anyone's time.
thanx
Matthew J
Here's the situation...mind you it gets weird. I installed Win 98 onto my system with no problems. I then upgraded to Windows 2000, effectively dual booting my computer system. Then for fun, I installed Suse Linux 6.4, which trashed my NT partition, even though I put the boot record on the floppy (I didnt touch my master boot record on the hard drive). When I booted up (without the floppy SUSE boot disk) and selected Windows 2000 from the boot menu, I recieved ntkernel.exe is corrupted please re-install. I tried the Emergency Backup to no avail. I then deleted all the windows 2000 files off my system, and got rid of the boot loader, so now my system iS running windows 98, and Suse Linux smoothly. I decided that if I'm gonna run a webserver, win 98 is not a secure choice, and since I dont have sound in Linux (I need my music to work!) I should re-install 2000, and upgrade windows 98 the same way, with a dual-boot configuration. Well that was bad. Here's the error message I'm getting:
Windows 2000 does not support upgrading from windows if you have multiple operating systems installed. Setup will now exit.
Now, I dont think the Microsoft setup can see Linux. I upgraded my old computer when I had windows 98 with Suse Linux installed and was able to upgrade to windows 2000 and dual-boot without a hitch.
So I'm thinking the image of 2000 is still left on my drive. The only weird thing I did notice was I had 2 MBR's when my virus scanner ran. Do I have to do FDISK /MBR and then boot off a win98 floppy and sys c: the drive again for win2k to be totally gone?
I also found this support article on msft's website, which I followed without any luck:
Any thoughts are appreciated. I'm sorry for the long post,I just dont want anyone to waste anyone's time.
thanx
Matthew J