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Mr Angry 16-10-2006 19:20

Running two OS's on one PC....
 
....am I in danger of upsetting the space time continuim if I have windows XP Pro (SP2) on my primary drive and install windows 98SE or MX on a second, or third, drive?

Answers in a Marty McFly style please.

Gareth 16-10-2006 19:23

Re: Running two OS's on one PC....
 
Nope, will work fine... the only thing to be aware of is which order you install them. If you install 98 first and XP afterwards, then it'll work, but if you try it the other way round then you'll be asking for trouble.

OK, time for me to make like a tree and get out of here.

zing_deleted 16-10-2006 19:25

Re: Running two OS's on one PC....
 
no
Only problem is you wont be able to access the NTFS partition from win 98 se,I would install 98 first though (as I know this way dual boots ok)

Gareth beat me lol

popper 16-10-2006 19:33

Re: Running two OS's on one PC....
 
that works just fine MrA.
the main problem is using an app to select which to boot on reset, a so called bootloader , you could just add the new win98se to the current xp bootfile but i preferXOSL for its gui and mouse support.
http://www.ranish.com/part/xosl.htm

as per zing's bit, you might try this to get safe read only access
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilitie...Windows98.html

Mr Angry 16-10-2006 19:42

Re: Running two OS's on one PC....
 
Thanks one and all, much appreciated.

The idea is (here's the techy bit) I want to use my existing XP Pro OS to run all the usual mundane rubbish - downloading porn etc but I also want to run cubase SX3 in a win 98SE or 2000 environment as my Yamaha DS2416 cards will not run (see don't have driver support) post 2000 Op systems.

I was hoping I could just install cubase and the 98SE/2000 drivers for the cards on a separate hard drive. If what I'm reading here is right then it seems entirely possible.

Rock!!

popper 16-10-2006 19:51

Re: Running two OS's on one PC....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Angry (Post 34138184)
Thanks one and all, much appreciated.

The idea is (here's the techy bit) I want to use my existing XP Pro OS to run all the usual mundane rubbish - downloading porn etc but I also want to run cubase SX3 in a win 98SE or 2000 environment as my Yamaha DS2416 cards will not run (see don't have driver support) post 2000 Op systems.

I was hoping I could just install cubase and the 98SE/2000 drivers for the cards on a separate hard drive. If what I'm reading here is right then it seems entirely possible.

Rock!!

yep , perfectly possible, to keep it simple, you could just choose which drive to boot from the bios, for instance my machine gives the option to press F11 at powerup/reset and choose what device i want to boot.

assuming a standard old style PATA master/slave motherboard, you could just plug in the second drive on the other hd ribbon set for master drive, unplug the first xp master drive and install 98se on that new drive as the only drive installed, plug the original xp drive back on the ribbon then use the bios boot options as and when you want, or install the Xosl on the se drive and that will kick in at boot time and set a timer for it 3 seconds or so.

Quote:

as my Yamaha DS2416 cards will not run (see don't have driver support) post 2000 Op systems.
? , just went looking and found this http://www.yamahasynth.com/download/sw1000xg.html

"PC Drivers for Windows XP/2000 (Aug/28/2002)

Updater file for Windows XP/2000
This new driver comes with a read me text file, which covers installation - for Windows 2000/XP only. Do NOT attempt to use it under Win98 SE/ME.

This driver adds full functionality and support for the SW1000XG and DS2416 under Windows 2000 and XP. It fully supports ACPI MULTIPROC mode (multiprocessor support), low latency KS Mixer streaming (as found in Cakewalk SONAR), and ASIO support for ASIO compatible Windows XP/2000 applications.http://www.yamahasynth.com/images/cmn_arrow01.gifThe driver is 32bit mode only. ASIO is Steinberg music software's low latency Audio Streaming Input Output system.

This driver under ASIO and WDM KS modes supports multiple devices (SW & DS2416 at the same time)


Please consult the read me file contained within this download. Please also refer to your ASIO compatible software application manual for details on ASIO installation and support in Windows 2000."


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