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i want to set up a lab win 2000 server
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millertime1
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Registered: Jan 2001 Location: Orange County, CA Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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I want to set up a lab with win98, win nt 4, and win 2000 advanced server using partition magic can i get some help on doing this? Do i need to make a win98 startup disk install win98 on 2 gb of 8gb drive and then install partition magic on win98 partition or ?
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02-12-01 10:29 AM
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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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You don't need partition magic to setup a machine to multi-boot. In your case, I would setup three partitions using fdisk. Install W98 on the first partition, NT4 on the second, W2K on the third. Partition magic lets you resize partitions after you have installed an OS and don't want to lose anything. Set them up using Fat16 if you want to be able to access the partitions locally.
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