Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/03/01/08:44:35
Win95 and WinNT can not exist on the same partition. If you do not have
partitions that you can allocate for this purpose, you will need to
repartition and reformat a drive. In addition, everything that depends
on (a) their own DLLs located in the standard system paths or (b) their
own registry keys will need to be re-installed for the new OS. In a
majority of occasions you can store the application in the same
directory IF the two OSs share a file system -- ie, FAT (can WinNT mount
FAT32? Win59 will definitely not see NTFS). If you install Win95 first
then NT, NT should add Win95 to it's boot-up menu automagically. If the
other order, you can add Win95 to the menu manually.
(Bring a book.)
MJK
On Saturday, February 28, 1998 11:27 PM, Marty Leisner
[SMTP:leisner AT sdsp DOT mc DOT xerox DOT com] wrote:
>
> What's the procedure to install on both windows95 and NT on
> the same box (I don't want to have to reinstall everything twice.)
>
>
> marty leisner AT sdsp DOT mc DOT xerox DOT com
> Don't confuse education with schooling.
> Milton Friedman to Yogi Berra
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