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July 01, 1999 12:00 AM

Triple-Booting and Direct-Booting NT, Win95, and DOS

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When you install Windows NT on top of an existing Windows 95 installation, you can press F4 and use the Boot to Previous Operating System option to boot to MS-DOS. However, when NT Setup completes, it leaves only the Microsoft Windows option in NT's boot loader menu. When you select this option, you boot directly to Win95. You can use the Boot to Previous Operating System option after Win95 starts, because Win95 has inherent multibooting abilities. However, an NT boot loader option that boots directly to MS-DOS would be more convenient. For resources about how to configure an NT multiboot system to boot directly to MS-DOS, see "Multibooting Resources." This configuration is an advanced operation that can involve intentionally overwriting your NT boot sector twice. Therefore, be sure you have a complete backup of your system and an updated Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) before you begin this process. In addition, only the original version of Win95 supports the existence of MS-DOS on the same system. Microsoft intended OEM Service Release (OSR) 2 and later Win95 versions to fully replace DOS, so they don't support this scenario.

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  • CHANAN BEHARRY
    8 years ago
    May 12, 2004

    I want to install the following operating systems in my pc: 3.11, 95, 98se, me, nt4.0, 2000, xp home, xp pro, fedora linux. I don't really need to multiboot, I just need to access each os when I want to. How can I go about installing each os without any issues?

  • schoempy
    8 years ago
    Apr 14, 2004

    is there not a file to download? and if please let the people know. i am looking for delte windows NT file and Boot
    files for MS-DOS
    thanks
    willy

  • vijay
    9 years ago
    Dec 03, 2003

    Emergency Repair Disk Triple-Booting and Direct-Booting NT, Win95, and DOS

  • Darnell J. Anderson
    9 years ago
    May 26, 2003

    Hi,

    I am using PartitionMagic 8.0 and have a PC with two hard drives. I would like to have the PC bootup with three Windows NT 4.0 partitions and three Windows XP partitions. Can anyone help me with any documentation on how I can configure this PC?

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