If you use both Partition Commander and System Commander,
you can have as many partitions as you like with all the
OS's,
you'd like.
On my Pentium 133, I have 3 primary partions:
1. True Dos - MSDOS 6.22
2. Win95 for software that only runs under 95/98
3. WinNT 4.0 my main operating system.
When you boot, System Commander brings up a menu
with your choices. Im my case, if I select NT4.0, I get a
second NT menu with a choice between Dos6.22 and NT.
I'm sure that System Commander could handle XP, it can
handle
UNIX, Linux, BEOS, OS/2, and others.
Works very well. YMMV
73, Gerry K8GT, PJ2/K8GT
> I remember seeing something a few months back about
> setting up a dual-boot environment on a new W2000 or
> Win XP machine to enable running DOS programs. I guess
> it must have been to do with NA or SD. I cannot now find
> the details, can anybody advise me or point to the
original
> posting.
>
> It was something like this..
> Main Win XP partition
> Second partition loaded with Win 98 to get to DOS
> A third drive used as a transfer drive.
>
> Can this be easily added to a XP machine using something
> like Partition Magic?
>
> Regards,
> Dave G3UEG
>
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