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Imemine
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Hello,,,
I am pasting a post here that I made in xp general..... (I have never
cross posted in my life, and
dont wish to start now, so will copy/paste as the problem I have
relates to both win98 and xp.)
"I have developed a problem with my dual boot system. I have win98
and xp,, win98 being on the
c:
drive, and xp on the d drive.
I switched to xp today after a reboot, all seemed okay as it went
through the normal motions, then
it produced a screen as if xp had been installed for the first time;;
then just ceased up.
I havent used xp a great deal, and it doesnt have access to the
internet.
When I open win' explorer, (via booting back to win98) it shows my D:
drive with all of the things
that are loaded into xp, including all new folders and stuff that I
created last time I was there.
(oh, xp was loaded on using fat32, and has been that way for over a
year without a problem.)
So, one of my main concerns right now is the fact that xp is the boot
manager for the dual-boot, and
I sure as heck dont want to lose the ability to boot into win98.
I have heard that there is a repair tool on my xp disc, and was
wondering whether I should try to
use that? I also dont have my product key anymore. I downloaded
'magicjellybean' product key
finder, and saved it to a file in win98, then from there created a
folder on xp (d: drive) and
copied it into there,, but realised that I was still in a 98
environment and hence couldnt fire
it up to find xp's product number..... still, I dont even know if I
need that at this stage
because I have the original disc anyway.
Can anyone advise on what I should do, or better still, what any of you
here would do in the same
situation? Basically, I havent really tried anything yet, thought
I would come here first.
Have run all the obvious antivirus and malaware programs, comes up
clean for win98.
Thank you for input. "
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And again,,, thank you for input toward a solution,, also,
anyone know of why I am
having this sort of problem? is it a known thing?
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I am pasting a post here that I made in xp general..... (I have never
cross posted in my life, and
dont wish to start now, so will copy/paste as the problem I have
relates to both win98 and xp.)
"I have developed a problem with my dual boot system. I have win98
and xp,, win98 being on the
c:
drive, and xp on the d drive.
I switched to xp today after a reboot, all seemed okay as it went
through the normal motions, then
it produced a screen as if xp had been installed for the first time;;
then just ceased up.
I havent used xp a great deal, and it doesnt have access to the
internet.
When I open win' explorer, (via booting back to win98) it shows my D:
drive with all of the things
that are loaded into xp, including all new folders and stuff that I
created last time I was there.
(oh, xp was loaded on using fat32, and has been that way for over a
year without a problem.)
So, one of my main concerns right now is the fact that xp is the boot
manager for the dual-boot, and
I sure as heck dont want to lose the ability to boot into win98.
I have heard that there is a repair tool on my xp disc, and was
wondering whether I should try to
use that? I also dont have my product key anymore. I downloaded
'magicjellybean' product key
finder, and saved it to a file in win98, then from there created a
folder on xp (d: drive) and
copied it into there,, but realised that I was still in a 98
environment and hence couldnt fire
it up to find xp's product number..... still, I dont even know if I
need that at this stage
because I have the original disc anyway.
Can anyone advise on what I should do, or better still, what any of you
here would do in the same
situation? Basically, I havent really tried anything yet, thought
I would come here first.
Have run all the obvious antivirus and malaware programs, comes up
clean for win98.
Thank you for input. "
-------------------------------
And again,,, thank you for input toward a solution,, also,
anyone know of why I am
having this sort of problem? is it a known thing?
--
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