From the computer of: mikejc
(41 recipes)
Created: Aug 24, 2004 Updated: Aug 25, 2004
Some good info from Microsoft. A computer can be configured to let you choose between two or more operating systems each time you restart the computer. For example, you could set up a server to run Windows 2000 Server most of the time but allow it to sometimes run Windows NT Server.
Before using the multibooting feature, consider the tradeoffs: each operating system uses valuable disk space, and file system compatibility can be complex if you want to run Windows 2000 on one partition and Windows NT Server 4.0 or an earlier OS on another partition. In addition, dynamic disk format introduced in Windows 2000 does not work with earlier operating systems. However, multibooting capabilities are a valuable feature providing the single-machine flexibility not only to run earlier operating systems but also experience the advances in the next version of the operating system, named Windows XP for the client version and currently codenamed "Whistler" Server for the server version.
Ed:
For a detailed walkthrough of the process, check out seamonkey's guide for setting up a PC with multiple operating systems
Subscribe to the Tech-Recipes Newsletter
You can get tips like this delivered in your email every week!
We will never, ever sell your email address or spam you.
3 Recipe comments: View comments
Multibooting with Windows 2000 and Windows XP by Anonymous
Re: Multibooting with Windows 2000 and Windows XP by davak
multiple OS on defferent HDs by Anonymous
Related recipes:
Setting up a PC with Multiple Operating Systems
How to uninstall hidden devices, drivers, and services
Install a DNS Server on a Windows 2003 Server
Unattended Install in Windows XP
Install Recovery Console from the Windows XP CD
Update and Patch XP, Office, and All Microsoft Products at the Same Time
Enable/Disable CD Burning in Windows XP
XP Home: Installing the Backup Utility
Creating your own Bootable Windows XP CD-ROM and installing XP from boot disk
Windows XP: Installing from Harddrive
Sponsored links
Login
Don't have an account yet? You can create one. As a registered user you have some advantages like theme manager, comments configuration and post comments with your name.Search
Tech Recipes
· Home
· Mac OS X
· Solaris
· Windows
· Programming
· UNIX
· Cisco
· MySQL
· Google
· Instant messaging
· Add recipes
· Leave feedback
· Recommend us
· RSS Syndication
Hot recipes
Make XP look like Windows Vista / Longhorn for free!
XP: Small, Free Way to Use and Mount Images (ISO files) Without Burning Them
SMS through E-Mail: Cingular, Nextel, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, Virgin Mobile
Vista: Should I Install 64-bit or 32-bit Version? (x64 vs x86)
MySpace Hack: View Pictures and Comments on a Private Profile
How Do I Use or Open Bin, Cue, or ISO Files?
Hacks to Beat Rapidshare Download Limits and Waiting Time
MySpace: Hack to Download Any Song on MySpace
Who's Online
There are currently, 2124 guest(s) and 2 member(s) that are online.
You are Anonymous user. You can register for free by clicking here
Information
Wish to advertise with us?
All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner. The comments and forum posts are property of their posters, all the rest © 2003-2007 by QD Ideas, LLC.
Users of this site are legally bound by the Terms and conditions and Disclaimer. Do not use this web site if you do not agree with these policies.
The members, admins, and authors of this website respect your privacy.
Page Generation: 0.60 Seconds
Thu Aug 21 17:13:00 2008