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Dual Boot vs. Updating
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trebor
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Registered: Sep 2000 Location: Kiel Country: Germany State: Certifications: Working on:
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I have read that if you install Win2K in the same dir as the current OS then the setting and applications will be taken over but if you install it in a diffferent directory you will be able to dual boot.
But when another OS is on the System you get an error message by the installation (SU0168 I believe) which tells you there is already an operating system present please go buy the upgrade. Are you forced to go buy the upgrade or delete the old OS?
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cadman
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: A+, Network+, i-Net+, MCP, MCSA, MCDBA, MCSE, MCDST, MCT Working on: MCAD, MCSD, Server 2003 Upgrades
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If you are installing while you are in an OS, it wants to upgrade. If you boot into a setup, you usually have a choice of upgrading (if there is an existing) or installing. If you install into the existing OS system, you are upgrading. If you install into another folder, you are installing a second OS. Depending on the OSs, you might have to make some boot changes in order to dual boot.
Bottom line read the instructions/research the installation options.
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Registered: Oct 2000 Location: Cleveland Country: United States State: Certifications: B.S. CIS, Net+, MCSA, MCSE NT4, MCSE Win2K Working on: avoiding resume' generating events
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