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10th Aug 02, 08:04 AM
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can you dual boot with windows 2000 server and windows .net server.
thank you
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11th Aug 02, 08:23 AM
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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.
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11th Aug 02, 01:52 PM
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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!
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11th Aug 02, 06:59 PM
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can you dual boot net rc1 and xp pro? if already installed is there away to fix the boot ini to allow dual? is on different drives
thx yep was not paying attention and did it
Last edited by Ditchmonk at Aug 11 2002, 01:21 PM
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12th Aug 02, 10:50 AM
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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.
Thanks
Last edited by Geoff at Aug 12 2002, 09:51 AM
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12th Aug 02, 05:36 PM
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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 
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13th Aug 02, 07:20 AM
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thank you for your info.
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.
Thanks
Last edited by Geoff at Aug 13 2002, 06:22 AM
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20th Aug 02, 04:13 AM
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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.
Cheers,
Obi1
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20th Aug 02, 04:39 AM
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obi1 thx had pro installed first...next format will change them around
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20th Aug 02, 05:07 AM
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the information came in handy.....was just thinking on how to dual boot them...
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