I installed Windows 2000 Professional on the primary partition last night(well I actually finished about 2am this morning). I just don't want to damage my Windows installation because I may need it as a test bed for school work.
"Brett D. Estrade" <estrabd@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Install windows first on the primary partition.
>
>Which "real world" planet are you looking at visiting once you graduate?
>There is a bunch of them ;)
>
>Brett
>
>On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 16:41:36 EST, CMJandHOJ@cs.com said:
>> I was hoping someone here might be able to help me setup my system for
>> dual
>> boot. I just inherited a 933 MHz HP system with 64 MB RAM and a 20GB
>> hard
>> drive. I repartitioned the drive last night and have one 550 MB FAT 16
>> partition,
>> a 9.4GB Windows NTFS partition, and 9.4GB of unformatted space. I am
>> open on
>> distros but have access to all of the disk for a Red Hat 9 install. I am
>> a
>> student at ITT and I'm looking for something that will give me exposure
>> to what
>> I am most likely to see in the real world after graduation.
>> Oh, by the way I do not have net access available on this computer
>> currently.
>> It does have a NIC but my primary computer is on dial up and has no NIC.
>>
>> Chris
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