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- From: ldpye@community.net (Dave)
- Subject: Re: NT or 95?
- Message-ID: <4c7cc$a31d.3e@royal.lanyap.com>
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 15:48:09 GMT
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- adt@netcom.com (Anthony D. Tribelli) wrote:
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- >orlo@emi.net (orlo@emi.net) wrote:
- >: But, the question is...Can I load Win NT in a Win 95 directory? Will both OS's
- >: be operational on my HD?
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- >I believe you can install Win95 (or DOS/Win3.1) and WinNT on different
- >partitions, install Win95 first and WinNT will offer you a chance to boot
- >from that partition before it starts loading WinNT. You may want to have
- >two partitions with just the OS, swap files, and OS specific utilities,
- >and a third partition with common apps and data.
-
- You don't need to run Win95 and NT in separate partitions. I'm
- running both in one big partition on my hard disk with no problems!
- Although if you want to run NT on a separate partition, it gives you
- the option of using an NTFS partition instead of running it all in a
- FAT partition.
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