Mail Archives: opendos/1997/01/20/02:09:45
>> There should be no problem, but don't take my word for it. When it comes
>> out, TEST it on something you don't mind losing. If you want to use 95 and
>> OpenDOS, install OpenDOS first, then Win95. Win95 will allow you to "boot
>> to a previous version of DOS". Also, OpenDOS doesn't currently support the
>> FAT32 standard that Win95OSR2 (Win96?) uses.
>
>Well, that's why I was asking...it's basically not feasible for me to
>reinstall everything simply for the functionality of a cool multi-tasking
>DOS... :( I hate that...
>
Well, what I was planning to do (and someone please tell me if this is
idiotic) was making a tiny partition on my main hard drive and making it
boot OpenDOS, switching between M$-DOS and OpenDOS by changing my Active
Partition in fdisk. (I've tested this before with other operating
systems, and it has worked, so I assume this would work as well.)
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