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- Subject: Re: NT or 95?
- Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 18:34:38 GMT
- Organization: Microsoft Corp.
- Message-ID: <4l61tg$4pq@news.microsoft.com>
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- "orlo@emi.net" <orlo@emi.net> wrote:
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- >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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- yes, you can have them on the same drive, as long as you're talking
- about a FAT partition.
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- Windows NT and Windows 95 have to be installed in separate
- directories.
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- faron
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