Brett Baird
December 6th 03, 09:42 PM
I had Windows 98 on a 20 gb C: drive. I installed an 80
gb drive which became C: and I changed the 20 gb to the
slave and assigned it D: drive designation.
I Upgraded to Windows xp and all is well, except that it
does not recognize the windows 98 on D:, and therefore I
can't dual boot.
I ran bootgfg / scan from console, and it will not
recognize the Windows 98 on D:. I also tried to run a
repair install, but got a message that no older versions
of windows exist.
Any ideas are appreciated.
gb drive which became C: and I changed the 20 gb to the
slave and assigned it D: drive designation.
I Upgraded to Windows xp and all is well, except that it
does not recognize the windows 98 on D:, and therefore I
can't dual boot.
I ran bootgfg / scan from console, and it will not
recognize the Windows 98 on D:. I also tried to run a
repair install, but got a message that no older versions
of windows exist.
Any ideas are appreciated.