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From: | "Alain Mouette" <cosmodat AT uninet DOT com DOT br> |
To: | <opendos AT delorie DOT com> |
Subject: | Re: DR-DOS and Windows Co-existing? |
Date: | Wed, 31 May 2000 22:48:14 -0300 |
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>Alain wrote: >>To switch operating systems, I go to fdisk (whichever DOS is running) and >>select the active partition. CAUTION: if your bios has lba but your drive >is chs >>don't use the current version of FreeFDisk (have a check if all this works >before >>you do too many instalations. > >>Bernie wrote: >I've done something simular - except that I hide the DOS partitions from >Windows so it can't mess them up (and that my two HDs total 15G - 2G for >Windows the rest for DOS). There's a program that comes with Symantecs >Ghost called gdisk that can do this - if you search for gdisk you should be >able to find an older version for download (instead of downloading the >entire trial package on almost 15MB file just to get gdisk). I really don't want to hide that partition from windows because that is how I prepare it for whatever I do with it. Have you had any problems or heard of some (from a reliable person) of Windows corrupting partitions? Note to new-comers: my first partition is completly contained before track 1024 and the second bootable one (Win) starts before that too! Alain
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