Posted by Ohso on 5, 2001 at 8:00 PM:
In Reply to: here posted by Jakobud on 4, 2001 at 8:55 PM:
Well, Jakobud's little tirade aside, you can make your drive bootable using a bootable floppy disk.
Be aware of some issues when dual booting dos and XP:
1) Dos must boot from the first drive in the system. This means it must be formatted with the FAT file system not NTFS. You are better off putting XP on the second drive.
2) You really should install DOS first, then install XP to the second drive. This will allow dual-booting with a minimum of fuss. Otherwise you will have to do a repair of the XP installation, which is problematic if you don't know what you are doing.
3) Although this is not difficult to do, I don't see a real need for it unless you are picky about certain video modes. The windows port of MAME runs great under XP.
: Well first of all, why in the freaking hell do you have XP? You NEVER buy an OS right when it comes out before it's even proven itself...Wow so many people fall into the Microsoft trap...well this situation sorta sucks for you because in order to make this hard drive dos bootable you have be able to get to a dos prompt, which XP has COMPLETELY done away with! So your pretty much screwed. Sorry. But let say you are able to get this hard drive into a machine that still has a regular version of windows (like 98 or something). Get to a dos prompt first. Then, (lets say your new harddrive is mounted as the D: drive), type:
: format d: /s
: That /s copies the necessary system files to the drive that will make it a bootable dos drive. So get rid of XP and go back to something that you know is better (even though it doesn't look as pretty, which is the reason why 3/4 of the people probably bought it anyways!). Did you know that in benchmarks that have been released this past week it has been proven that Windows 2000 is FASTER than XP? funny
: jakobud