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I have XP64 installed on my c: partition. I want to install win2000 on my e:
partition, which is a 30GB ntfs partition. I did so, and 3/4 through the
install it locked up. I rebooted, and it was unable to continue the install.
So, I booted back to XP, and much to my surprise, I get a Win2000 could not
start error. My boot.ini seems to be intact. As near as I can tell, the
Win2000 install to e: wiped my XP install on c:. Is this a known issue with
win2000? Was I just lucky (un)? I'm thinking I should install Win2000 first,
then XP.
partition, which is a 30GB ntfs partition. I did so, and 3/4 through the
install it locked up. I rebooted, and it was unable to continue the install.
So, I booted back to XP, and much to my surprise, I get a Win2000 could not
start error. My boot.ini seems to be intact. As near as I can tell, the
Win2000 install to e: wiped my XP install on c:. Is this a known issue with
win2000? Was I just lucky (un)? I'm thinking I should install Win2000 first,
then XP.