Mail Archives: opendos/1997/11/04/04:28:04
Mr M S Aitchison wrote:
>
> In general the best idea is to use the fdisk from each O/S that will
> use the partition - use OpenDOS first to create C: and install OpenDOS;
> I'd make C: no more than 500 Mb - I firmly belive in splitting DOS into
> C: (system) and D: (data) for efficiency and compatibility with old
> MSDOS, then use Win95 and NT to create the other partitions (keep D:
> less that 2Gb; if you plan to use NT a lot allow it to have a decent
> percentage of the disk as NTFS (E:) for efficiency, just remember DOS
> and Win95 will not be able to use files stored there though. Don't use
> win95's disk compression for the same reason.
>
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> Mark Aitchison, \_ Phone: +64 3 364-2947 home 337-1225
> Dept of Physics & Astronomy, </ Fax: +64 3 364-2469 or 364-2999
> University of Canterbury, /) E-mail: phys169 AT csc DOT canterbury DOT ac DOT nz
> Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND. (/' www.phys.canterbury.ac.nz/~physmsa
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------Hello,Thanks for your email.
How to boot,boot to opendos,or win95,or nt?
which to install first,could you explain that to me.
Previously,i installed opendos after installed win95 and Nt4.0,then
opendos took over the control,i could not get back to win95 or nt
then my HDD got problem,do you think different FAT system could cause
HDD faulty?
Expecting your reply soon.
Thanks
jj
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