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Date: | Thu, 09 Mar 2000 19:55:43 |
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From: | Charles Dye <raster AT highfiber DOT com> |
Subject: | Re: Dual boot DR DOS and Win95 |
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At 04:11 PM 3/9/00 +500+, Conrad wrote: >Can someone with knowledge of this subject tell me how I can use DR-DOS and >WINDOWS 95 on the same system? Here's how I set up my system at work: 1) Boot from an MS-DOS 5 or 6 floppy. Create boot partition using FDISK. Reboot and format it. Use MS-DOS 5 or 6 because the Win95 FDISK can create partitions which DR DOS can't access (yes, even FAT16) and the DR DOS version of FDISK is just plain buggy. 2) Install Windows 95 normally. Configure it however you like. You can use FDISK to create more volumes, but some of them may not be accessible to DR DOS -- FAT32 partitions definitely won't be. 3) Install DR DOS last of all. The setup program will automatically detect the presence of Win95 and install the multiboot loader. Great fun to watch some of the IS people baffled by a machine running Windows 95 and DR DOS with the 4DOS shell.... raster AT highfiber DOT com
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