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- BootMagic(R) by PowerQuest(R)
- Version 6.0
-
- Table of Contents
- -----------------
- 1. BMBOOT to PQBOOT
- 2. Installing under Windows 2000
- 3. Known Issues
- A. Removable Media Drives
- B. Making copies of the Home Partition
- C. Installing to a Compressed Drive
- D. Uninstalling the DOS Installation and Uninstalling Manually
- E. IDE/SCSI Drive Mixes on Windows NT/Windows 2000
- 4. PowerQuest's Storage Manager Newsletter
-
-
-
- 1. BMBoot to PQBoot
- -------------------
- BMBOOT.EXE no longer ships with BootMagic. It has been replaced with
- PQBOOT.EXE and PQBOOT32.EXE. PQBOOT.EXE is a 16-bit DOS program and
- has all the features of BMBoot, plus the features of PQBoot.
- PQBOOT32.EXE is the 32-bit version of PQBoot, and it will run from
- Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows 9x. PQBoot32 requires PQVXD.VXD
- to be in the same directory when run under Windows 9x.
-
-
- 2. Installing under Windows 2000
- -------------------------------
- When Installing BootMagic from Windows 2000, it is recommended that
- you install to a FAT16 partition. If you install to a FAT32 partition,
- the rescue diskettes will not see the BootMagic partition. If you do
- install to a FAT32 partition, you can create rescue diskettes from a
- Windows 98 machine; then the disks will see the FAT32 BootMagic
- partition correctly.
-
-
- 3. Known Issues
- ---------------
-
- A. Removable Drives
- -------------------
- Problems with some removable media drives will cause
- significant delays when booting your machine. If you are
- experiencing long delays and you have a removable media
- drive, make sure you have a cartridge in the drive when
- you are booting your machine or configuring BootMagic.
-
- B. Making Copies of the Home Partition
- --------------------------------------
- If you make a copy of the home partition using software such
- as PartitionMagic(R) or Drive Image(R), you will end up with
- two partitions that look like the home partition, and the
- BootMagic configuration program will not run. If your hard
- drive is in this state, you must boot with the BootMagic
- rescue disk. The rescue disk will take you through the steps
- needed to fix the problem.
-
- C. Installing to a Compressed Drive
- -----------------------------------
- We recommend that you do not install BootMagic to a partition
- that already has disk compression installed on it. If you
- choose to install BootMagic to a partition with disk
- compression, we recommend you uninstall the disk compression
- software from your disk before installing BootMagic. For
- information on uninstalling your disk compression software,
- see your disk compression documentation.
-
- If you decide to install BootMagic onto a drive with disk
- compression, you must make sure the portion of the disk that
- is not compressed (the host partition) is large enough for
- BootMagic. BootMagic must be installed on the uncompressed
- portion of your hard disk. For information on adjusting free
- space from the compressed volume to the host partition, see
- your disk compression documentation.
-
- For BootMagic to operate correctly, ensure the disk compression
- software is configured to make the host partition visible and
- assign it a drive letter. If your host partition is set to
- Hidden, BootMagic may continue to install, but you will not be
- able to run the BootMagic Configuration program or uninstall
- BootMagic. If BootMagic tries to install to a drive letter
- that you are not aware you have, your system may have disk
- compression software installed and it may have hidden the host
- partition.
-
- D. Uninstalling the DOS Installation and Uninstalling Manually
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- If you installed BootMagic using the DOS installation and wish
- to uninstall, or if you wish to uninstall manually, do the
- following:
-
- Disable BootMagic in the BootMagic Configuration program by
- unchecking the "BootMagic Enabled" check box and clicking the
- "Save/Exit" button. Reboot your machine and delete the
- \BTMAGIC.PQ subdirectory.
-
- E. IDE/SCSI Disk Mixes on Windows NT/Windows 2000
- -------------------------------------------------
- If you are running Windows NT or Windows 2000 with SCSI and IDE
- hard disks, and you have set your computer to boot from one
- of the SCSI drives, the drives may appear in a different order
- in the BootMagic Configuration program than they appear at
- boot time. This can result in BootMagic failing to appear
- after installing from Windows NT or Windows 2000.
-
- Also, menu items added to the BootMagic menu under Windows NT
- or Windows 2000 may not be found at boot time. As a work-around,
- install BootMagic from DOS or Windows 9x and run the BootMagic
- Configuration program from DOS or Windows 9x.
-
-
- 4. POWERQUEST'S STORAGE MANAGER NEWSLETTER
- ------------------------------------------
- PowerQuest has a free monthly electronic newsletter that is
- dedicated to official announcements about PowerQuest products.
- The newsletter includes tips and techniques for getting the most
- out of your PowerQuest products. You can view the newsletter
- online at www.powerquest.com/newsletter/index.html.
-
- ======================================================================
- PowerQuest can be reached at:
-
- Voice: 801-437-8900
- Fax: 801-226-8941
- Web site: http://www.powerquest.com
- E-mail: magic@powerquest.com
-
- Copyright 1997-2000, PowerQuest Corporation. All rights reserved.
- Patents pending in the U.S.A. and elsewhere. PowerQuest,
- BootMagic, PartitionMagic, and Drive Image are trademarks or
- registered trademarks of PowerQuest Corporation.