This is not off-topic ... really (grin). But it is an extension of what has been previously discussed in this topic area:
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=245822
Any and all advice is appreciated. Pending additional "enlightenment" by others, this is what I intend to do.
First, my system is a 1.3ghz Celeron, 256 megs RAM, two 40-gig HDs with DMA enabled on both. One of my hard drives will be blank, formatted for NTFS, and used exclusively for capturing MPEG-2 on the fly using a Hauppauge PVR-150 card ... later to be burned to DVDs using my dual-format MagicSpin DVD burner.
Currently, my main hard drive is formatted for FAT32 using Win98SE. But, I currently only need 10 gigs out of the 40 to do what I do. So, I've decided to use Partition Magic 8 to create two partitions - each 20 gigs in size. The first partition will be for my current Win98SE stuff. And, I've been told (correct me if wrong) that Partition Magic 8 can do this while leaving my current Win98SE system intact. Then, I plan to format the second partition in NTFS and install WinXP Home Edition.
Can this be done? I assume it can ... but if not, someone please let me know. And, even if it can be done, I'm left with a question.
Some people tell me that, by doing this, my computer will automatically boot up to a "choice" menu ... giving me the choice of booting up on my 98SE partition or my XP partition. Others say I'll need a boot manager like GAG 4.5. Which is correct?
I'm on a learning curve here so please be gentle with me, hehe.
P.S. I also have Drive Image 2002 (predecessor to Ghost). According to a CNet Review:
http://reviews.cnet.com/4505-3514_7-9850156.html?legacy=cnet
I get the impression it will do the job of backing up an image of my dual-booted hard disk. If that's not entirely true, let me know.
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The answers to your questions is yes to all.
I'm doing reletively the same thing you want to do. I dual-boot 98/XP and use seperate drives and partitions for capturing and storing data. If you have 98 on the first partition, then install XP on the second, it will create a boot-manager for you. It will let you decide witch OS you want to boot to. The default time-out is 30 sec, but you can change it.
If Drive Image 2002 is anything like Ghost, it will let you make an image of either a partition or Disk, wich would include all partitions. However, I would make seperate images of each OS.Got my retirement plans all set. Looks like I only have to work another 5 years after I die........ -
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Originally Posted by racer-x
One note, though. Apparently, people using DI2002 to restore an XP system with SP1 end up with "hidden" partitions. But, Partition Magic can "unhide" them. -
I used Ranish Partition Manager. It's a free partion tool that's small enough to put on a boot-floppy, but very powerful and effective, though not very intuitive. You can read more about it in my posts here:
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=245259
If you are nervous about resizing and/or creating partitions, then simply make an image of your current working 98 that you can restore to your new partition.Got my retirement plans all set. Looks like I only have to work another 5 years after I die........ -
Originally Posted by racer-x
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