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![]() LtKer dax5
If c and d are two separate physical hard drives, the easiest way that I've seen to install them so that the bootloaders don't erase one another, is to install say XP on C: while D: is completely unplugged. Then, go back and unplug C: and install 98 on D:. Just remember that 98 won't be able to read XP if XP is installed with NTFS (default). If they are both FAT32, then there shouldn't be too many problems. Cheers, ---Dax Replies:
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