![]() 2K certainly does it, heck, NT3.51 and 4 do it too! With XP it is easy: when you install dos 7.1 first, then afterwards the XP installation will make it a multiboot automatically.ĭon't remember if 2k does this too. Gerwin wrote:I have a system with both DOS 7.1 and Windows 2000 in the same primary FAT32 partition. I used that procedure to get a triple boot (DOS - Linux - Windows XP). Once Windows is installed, you can 'unhide' the partition so Windows 2000 can use it, and install a boot manager so you can choose which operating system will you boot. ![]() The trick is to install MS-DOS, and hide it so Windows 2000 can't find the previous operating system. I would try to make a DOS - Windows 2000 dual boot. Only FreeDOS and the newer MS-DOS included with Windows 98 will work with FAT32 partitions, but almost every modern DOS (where modern = 3.31) will work with FAT16 partitions. ![]() If you installed Windows 2000 in a FAT partition, maybe. If the disk is formatted as NTFS, the answer is no. My question is this, if I installed DOS games and DOS drivers SB16 stuff on the same Windows 2000 HDD, and booted into DOS with a DOS boot floppy disk created with either Win98SE or Windows 2000 will those games run properly complete with sound, etc? Thanks in advance. My 'Classic Gaming Rig' specs meet the recommended requirements for the game, however im not just a Windows gamer im also a DOS gamer so I do have some concerns if I decide to use Windows 2000 it's what I used to use 'back in the day' but it's been forever ago so I don't remember if what im about to ask worked or not. Greetings all! As of right now I have a tricked out non-stock Windows 98SE install, however games such as GTA3 require at least Windows 2000 to install, and I don't think KernelEX can 'trick' it into installing. ![]()
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