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Message-ID: <37910A43.F59ED88@sympatico.ca>
Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 18:57:07 -0400
From: Dean <dtwo AT sympatico DOT ca>
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To: opendos-support AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: OpenDOS & Win95
References: <LMBBJJNHLBIPMDBAJEOFMEHEHGAA DOT mike AT petrie DOT u-net DOT com> <37912071 DOT 61C2 AT sprintmail DOT com>
Reply-To: opendos-support AT delorie DOT com

 I just received my copy of Partition Magic (with
> BootMagic) on the chance that it would be needed.
> 
> The one alternative that you didn't explain, in your most appreciated
> posting, was how to install OpenDOS so that I can boot OpenDOS and
> access my Win95 partition and boot Win95 and access my OpenDOS
> partition. Any thoughts along those lines?
  Although I am not running DR/OPEN DOS, I am running PC DOS 2000.  I
also decided to go with Partition Magic, if only to keep Win95
"contained".
I had no previous experience with Win95, so my setup consists of two
primary partitions; one each for DOS 2000 (IBM) and Win95.  Being
primary partitions, neither of these two "C" drives can access or see
the other when they are active.  But, I also created a third "D"
partition that is accessible to both systems.  I use it as my download
area, so I can access internet stuff from DOS and Win when needed.  I
have Boot Magic set to no default, so when I boot up, it simple waits
'til I choose which system to run.  I think this is the best alternative
short of two computers. Good luck with your setup. -Dean Dancey

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