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Putting a Windows 98 SCSI System Disk into a Windows 2000 Machine.

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Ginge

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Jul 14, 2002, 7:36:40 PM7/14/02
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I'm trying to do this but the SCSI drive is not being recognised by
the Win2k OS - when I open the Disk Management snapin tool, the
Logical Disk Manager cannot be communicated with....


Any ideas how to sort this?

Barb

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Jul 16, 2002, 10:15:21 AM7/16/02
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I think you are trying to dual boot with win98 and win2k? I can't
help much with this because I'm not familiar with Win2k but I do
know that Win98 must be the C drive in order to work. I also know
that it is easier to start from scratch with Win98 and then add
Win2k because this way Win2k will already know that Win98 is
present and will setup the needed files. By doing it the other way
around, there is a file that must be modified but I forgot which
one.

Maybe this will help:
http://www.winntmag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=8312
http://www.signalogic.com/tech_support/dualboot.shtml

If you still didn't find your answer, try:

microsoft.public.win2000
microsoft.publicwin2000.hardware

Good luck,
Barb


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