Yes you can dualboot, but normaly the bootloader from .NET would be able to load W2K, but unfortunatly isn`t. What you can do is to save your NTLDR from C: to a diskette, install .NET, and switch by chanching the NTLDR. What i do is booting .NET with a bootdiskette and boot W2K from harddrive.
It's not smart to install them on the same partotion; some folders (Documents & Setting, Programs Files SYSVOL etc) are then shared between the two OS's witch might give you some trouble.
So install on another drive as the Win2K system.
Cheers!
__________________
Quote:
Several security vulnerabilities in Firefox and the Mozilla Suite of Internet software put users of the open-source products at risk of hacker attacks, the Mozilla Foundation is warning.
Thank you for the information, I am working on studding for my win 2000 server certification. is .net server pretty much have the same look as win 2000 server or should I just install win 2000 server.
I am also doing my 2k certification... there are some differences that I have noticed. Personally I am not touching .net till my exams are completed. Its too easy to get confused with subtle differences on the exams
That will help.
Witch one did you install =server, advance or data center?
Witch one helped you the most for visual study?
I am thinking about go for Win server.
I just installed .NET RC1 and XP Pro in a dual boot setup. Each OS was installed on different partitions, with no glitches at all.
I installed .NET first on the first partition, then XP Pro on the second partition. Now at boot up, I can choose from the two OSs and can set the default OS if none is chosen. No modifications of any files were necessary.