[WriteLog] serial interface PCI expansion boards

K4SB hamcat@directvinternet.com
Thu, 11 Jul 2002 02:21:21 +0000


I sent a private message to Jon suggesting he expand on his "dual
boot"

He very kindly replied and gave permission to quote his reply to the
entire reflector.

Jon Harder wrote:
> Ed --
> 
> I find that multiple-booting is easiest to set up using a utility like
> Partition Magic, which manages all the nitty-gritty detail for you --
> creating, sizing, moving, formatting, copying, etc. done neatly and safely..
> You can then install separate operating systems of your choice into their
> own spaces.  At boot time you can select the one you want from a menu.  It
> would be very simple to have DOS and Win 98 set up this way if you needed
> to.   Main thing is -- have a hard drive big enough to handle the op systems
> and your data, with plenty of room for adjustment if needed.  More than one
> drive is even better.   And be sure to make backups at every step, just in
> case something misfires.
> 
> Books covering installation and tips-and-tricks issues of managing the O/S
> often explain these possibilties.  Back in '94 I had two dual-boot 486
> machines running either Win 3.1 or OS/2.  Right now I'm content to have XP
> as my main O/S, but also to be able to shift over to Win98 for certain
> software that won't run otherwise -- like RITTY.  The docs for XP cover the
> options, and there's also some info right on the Microsoft web pages for
> XP - sorry don't have the URL at hand at the moment.
> 
> I don't work for PowerQuest, but their stuff is really helpful -- see the
> introduction to Partition Magic at
> 
> http://www.powerquest.com/
> 
> 73,  Jon     K1US

73
Ed