The purpose of this paper is to assist those interested in dual-booting Microsoft operating systems on their computer, and consequently to boot to any OS installed.
Added: 06/13/2001,
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Running multiple versions of Windows on one PC is easier than you think. With a few tools and a little bit of organization and planning you can have it all. PC911 shows you step-by-step how to create a multi-boot machine, save and restore images of each Windows version, warns you of the pit falls, and even provides a trouble-shooting section. If you have ever thought about multi-booting Windows, this is the article to read.
Added: 07/04/2003,
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The first article in Dan's Windows 2000 Core Exams series outlines the essentials of Windows 2000 Professional installation options including sysprep, RIS, slipstreaming service packs, and standard installations.
Added: 02/08/2002,
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Installation problems fall into several familiar categories: selecting the installation drive/partition and directory, upgrading vs. installing a fresh copy, identifying the location of distribution files, fixing NTFS issues, and overcoming various device problems. Here’s a sampling of the cone zones waiting for you during your Win2K installation or upgrade.
Added: 05/17/2000,
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If you're already familiar with NT 4.0, most of the Windows 2000 installation procedures won't be difficult for you at all. There are a few installation tricks, but a little bit of forethought and preplanning will go a long way if you're installing Windows 2000 for the first time.
Added: 05/17/2000,
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