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Adept

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Re:How can I boot from different disks ?
« Reply #15 on: September 04, 2003, 13:47 »
It has a default option which is chosen when a countdown timer runs to zero.

The defaults can be set from Control Panel|System Properties|Advanced|Startup and Recovery Settings

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How do I install an Op System onto a slave drive ?
« Reply #16 on: September 04, 2003, 13:48 »
I guess this is going to be a really simple answer but how do I install W98 onto a slave drive when I have an existing W98 system on the Master. I haven't seen an option asking which drive I want to install on.

Previously I have swopped the physical drives but apparently I cannot get dual boot working on both drives if I do this ?

Thanks,

Andrew

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Re:How can I boot from different disks ?
« Reply #17 on: September 04, 2003, 13:54 »
If you are installing XP it asks you which drive you want to install it on if it detects an existing OS on a drive already on your pc.
If you want to put a second version of 98 on then I think you can do that when you boot into DOS,choose setup E (or whatever your cd rom drive is)and as it installs it will ask to confirm that you want it on C,change this to the drive that you want it on.
I have never tried putting 98 onto 2 drives so I am guessing at this but I thought it would give you the option to overwrite C or install on another drive/bootable partition :doggie:

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Re:How can I boot from different disks ?
« Reply #18 on: September 04, 2003, 13:57 »
Oops people jumped in after I started to reply and I had to leave my PC midway through so this is probably superflous now  :)

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Re:How can I boot from different disks ?
« Reply #19 on: September 04, 2003, 19:20 »
Have you tried the BOOT MANAGER software that was suggested by myself and Whitedevil yesterday Andy ?
That looked like it should enable your curent set up to dual boot :doggie:

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Re:How can I boot from different disks ?
« Reply #20 on: September 04, 2003, 21:41 »
http://www.osloader.com/

?   Lets you have up to 100 independent OSs.
?   Lets you have completely independent copies of Windows.
?   Lets you even have multiple copies of the same Windows.
?   Lets you directly boot Windows from your second harddisk.
?   Supports most of the OSs (DOS, Win95/98/ME/NT/2K/XP, Linux, etc.).
?   Supports booting from harddisks, floppies, CD-ROMs & others.
?   BootMenu sports a elegant, customizable yet powerful interface.
?   Has many advanced features like AutoScan, AutoBoot, SafeBoot, AutoHide, AutoFix, Timer, MenuLock, etc.
?   There are no feature limits. All features are available to users.
?   Absolutely no configuration needed! All actions have been completely automated (100% automatic).
?   One click Install Very simple, easy, fully automatic and takes only a couple of seconds (100% automatic).
?   The new UltraIOŽ engine takes automation one step further.
?   Can be installed from DOS, Win95/NT/98/ME/2000/XP, etc.
?   Does not require a partition to install. Uses track zero.
?   Uninstaller gives you a clean uninstall.
?   Has an excellent HTML based documentation.

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Re:How can I boot from different disks ?
« Reply #21 on: September 04, 2003, 21:43 »
Sounds good Brian.

I'll certainly be having a look in that direction when I finally get BB and can afford to download Ret Hat Linux :D

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Re:How can I boot from different disks ?
« Reply #22 on: September 08, 2003, 16:35 »
Thanks for the advice Lobo. Downloaded Osloader and it does exactly what it says, automatically.Seems to be  a professional tool.  Best $25 I have spent recently 'cos I now have access to everything I need.

Thanks to everyone who helped.

Andy


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