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Product:
Windows� 2000 Professional Operating System
Company: Microsoft Corporation
Website: http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000
List Price: $319.00
Review By: Julien Jay
Dual
Boot
With this kind of operating system many
users will want to keep Windows 98SE to preserve compatibility with
specific hardware or software. They�ll also want to keep Windows 98 to
play games! So dual boot is for you! If you choose in the setup the �install
on another partition� option then you�ll have to choose the drive
where you want to install Windows 2000 and the dual boot will
automatically be created (worry free!!) if you�ve got Windows
95/98/98SE on the primary drive. Once the dual boot is created when you�ll
start your computer it�ll ask you to choose between Win 2k or Win
98SE. You�ll be able to tweak this feature to select your default
starting OS and the time after the OS should be automatically launched.
However there�s an issue with the dual boot that is almost panicle: if
you want to use Word 2000 or other software on Windows 98 and Windows
2000 you�ll have to install them twice in two different locations as
the OS don�t share the same registry� So one shared software will
take more hard disk size as you can guess!
Tip: You should keep Windows 98 on the
first hard disk and install Windows 2000 on the second one to enjoy
better performance.
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