Dual Booting - Possibly Tri-Booting?

AlleyCat

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I'm trying to "Dual Boot" using an older version of Win98 and a "newer"
version. I also have XP that I wish to install, along with the two
versions of 98, but I might not.
What is the best way to install each of these OS's and not have to have
a boot loader at startup? I know that when I install XP, it will
automatically install the boot loader, but I'd like to bypass that also.
Any help will be most appreciated.

Al
 

Eric

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Install XP and then edit the boot.ini file so that it
doesn't show the boot manager.

Look for edit + boot.ini + xp in Google for information on
how to do it.

Eric,
http://www.pcbuyerbeware.co.uk/
http://www.sharedbirthday.co.uk/


>-----Original Message-----
>I'm trying to "Dual Boot" using an older version of Win98
and a "newer"
>version. I also have XP that I wish to install, along
with the two
>versions of 98, but I might not.
>What is the best way to install each of these OS's and
not have to have
>a boot loader at startup? I know that when I install XP,
it will
>automatically install the boot loader, but I'd like to
bypass that also.
>Any help will be most appreciated.
>
>Al
>.
>