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assmunk 09-01-2005 05:36 AM

Dual booting (what's the best-easiest way?)
 
Booting from two diff. HDDs, one has xp, the other has winME on it.
what's the easiest way/app that prompts you on startup which HDD to boot from?

ps. don't ask why i need winME...there are a few apps that i use and are essential that won't work with xp/2000.

jwerd 09-01-2005 05:42 AM

I think if you install each os into their own seperate folder (EG: windows1, windows2) for xp and me, it should create a dual booting method. I am not 100% on that, but it works when you reinstall xp with an existing installation already present. Goodluck!

chupachups 09-01-2005 05:50 AM

Why do you need that shit ME? :upsidedow :)

There´s a small hardware utility called a "niclock" you can buy (not sure if its still available though). It connect both harddrives (actually you connect the jumpers) to it, and when doing this, you may turn one of the HDs on/off and thus switch OS. You may choose to have both hd:s running at the same time, or only one of them. When running both you may access the Win ME disk from XP, but not the other way around (since they use different file systems).

Bah... maybe that was somewhat confusing. Anyway, a cool thing you could perhaps make use of.

assmunk 09-01-2005 05:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lamerhooD
I think if you install each os into their own seperate folder (EG: windows1, windows2) for xp and me, it should create a dual booting method. I am not 100% on that, but it works when you reinstall xp with an existing installation already present. Goodluck!

I think i know the method you're talking about, but, i think, in that case the op systems would have to be on the same HDD, i need to have them on different HDDs.

justfreemovies 09-01-2005 05:56 AM

i forget how i got mine to do it
i got xp pro
xp home
longhorn
and linux

assmunk 09-01-2005 06:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chupachups
Why do you need that shit ME? :upsidedow :)

There´s a small hardware utility called a "niclock" you can buy (not sure if its still available though). It connect both harddrives (actually you connect the jumpers) to it, and when doing this, you may turn one of the HDs on/off and thus switch OS. You may choose to have both hd:s running at the same time, or only one of them. When running both you may access the Win ME disk from XP, but not the other way around (since they use different file systems).

Bah... maybe that was somewhat confusing. Anyway, a cool thing you could perhaps make use of.

that sounds like an option, thanks. but there's gotta be a software option as well.

ps. goddamn it, i told you not to ask 'why do ya need ME?.... :D

ezrydn 09-01-2005 06:19 AM

Try this website: http://www.tipsdr.com/ I reconfig'd my HD to use W98SE and WXP and found the correct way to do it there.

assmunk 09-01-2005 06:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ezrydn
Try this website: http://www.tipsdr.com/ I reconfig'd my HD to use W98SE and WXP and found the correct way to do it there.

ill check it out, thanks.

HorseShit 09-01-2005 06:55 AM

If you think you need winme because xp won't run something than you are retarded.

assmunk 09-01-2005 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jdavis
If you think you need winme because xp won't run something than you are retarded.

yeah, okay, i'm retarded...some older hardware, that also have the ability to do something that NONE of its successors do, do not *FULLY* function under 2000/xp. And guess what else? sometimes, older drivers perform BETTER than new ones...so stick your opinion somewhere and get out of this thread unless you have something constructive to add to it...

2257-Ben 09-01-2005 08:49 AM

Windows Me will only boot from the first partition on the first hard disk in the system. Install Windows Me onto Drive C and then install XP onto Drive D. The trick is that you have to install Windows Me FIRST and then install XP. Then, when booting you will get a menu that will allow you to select which OS to boot from.

SilverTab 09-01-2005 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2257-Ben
Windows Me will only boot from the first partition on the first hard disk in the system. Install Windows Me onto Drive C and then install XP onto Drive D. The trick is that you have to install Windows Me FIRST and then install XP. Then, when booting you will get a menu that will allow you to select which OS to boot from.


might work with 2 versions of windows...1 thing for sure, it doesnt work with linux...

if you install linux first, then windows xp...XP overwrite the boot sequence and take over the boot manager of linux that makes you chose between linux and windows xp...

HorseShit 09-01-2005 08:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by assmunk
yeah, okay, i'm retarded...some older hardware, that also have the ability to do something that NONE of its successors do, do not *FULLY* function under 2000/xp. And guess what else? sometimes, older drivers perform BETTER than new ones...so stick your opinion somewhere and get out of this thread unless you have something constructive to add to it...


Yes, I was right, you are retarded.

assmunk 09-01-2005 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jdavis
Yes, I was right, you are retarded.

yeah, i was right, you are sheep...

assmunk 09-01-2005 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2257-Ben
Windows Me will only boot from the first partition on the first hard disk in the system. Install Windows Me onto Drive C and then install XP onto Drive D. The trick is that you have to install Windows Me FIRST and then install XP. Then, when booting you will get a menu that will allow you to select which OS to boot from.

thanks, ill try that.


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