A. Windows 2000 can read FAT32 with no problems and so installing
Windows 2000 on a machine whose active partition (C:) is FAT32 requires no
special steps.
Windows NT cannot read FAT32 and so special steps are necessary:
Create a primary partition at the beginning of the drive - Win98 has to
install into the first partition for this to work (see notes below).
Mark this partition Active, install Win98 then convert the partition to
FAT32. If you don't convert to FAT32, NT will try to install its loader files
into this first partition. If this happens, you won't be able to convert Win98
to FAT32 later on because NT won't be able to boot.
Start the NT installation and use setup to create a new partition after the
Win98 partition. NT will give you a message something like, "NT needs to
temporarily disable the other OS before the installation can continue".
All this does is change the active partition to the new NT partition. This is
actually want you want so it is OK.
Install NT and convert the partition to NFTS.
Using "Disk Administrator", change the active partition to the
Win98 partition. You may find NT actually alters the boot.ini file to point to
the 98 partition, making NT unbootable so check the file and edit if necessary
before shutting down.
Boot into Win98 and using DEBUG.EXE, execute the following debug script:
L 100 2 0 1
n bootsect.f32
rcx
200
w
q Click here to view image
Copy the bootsect.f32 to a floppy disk which is created in your current
directory C:\> copy bootsect.f32 a:
Use FDISK to set the active partition back to the NT partition
Boot to NT and copy the bootsect.f32 file into the root of C:
Add the following line to the end of the C:\BOOT.INI file. You will need to
remove the system and readonly attributes: C:\>attrib c:\boot.ini -r -s
The line to be added is: c:\bootsect.f32="Windows 98"
Now set the permissions back on boot.ini C:\>attrib c:\boot.ini +r +s
Reboot NT and you should now have an option for "Windows 98"
It would also be possible to take a copy of the Windows 98 boot sector by
using DiskProbe (from the resource kit) and saving the first sector of the
partition to a file.
Some people have reported problems and an alternate approach is possible as
defined by Paul Franzes
"I installed WINNT4 first with NTFS.then I
rebooted with a Win98 bootfloppy. Created a partition using FDISK. Made the
win98 partition active. Rebooted ,formatted & installed windows98 in the
fat32 partition. ran the debug & copied the file to a floppy. Then went
again to FDISK and made the NTFS partition active. Booted to winnt & copied the
file to c:\ and edited the boot.ini accordingly."
You may find that putting the Win98 partition at the END of the disk works
better, because of Windows NT's 2GB boot code boundary.
Reader Comments
I have a Windows 98 FAT32 machine and I want to install Win NT4 Wkst like the article says. I partinioned my 8Gb HD in the middle, and I installed Win98 FAT32 in its 4Gb. The rest (4Gb) I left unpartioned to NT4.
I followed the steps but I couldn't install NT4 Wkst, because when NT4 asks to reboot the machine, it simply didn't boot by its partition.
I tried to create the NT's partition as NTFS and FAT16 with 2Gb, but the problem stills happening.
What I did wrong? Can you help me?
Thanks in advance.
Wanderlei Melo
Wanderlei Melo -September 21, 2000
I did install Windows NT as described in this article. Install went on well. However, I am having problem with dual boot. I executed the debug script given here. When I select Windows 98 from the NT boot menu, it takes me to DOS instead of Windows. I am getting thw Windows 98 logo screen before dropping to DOS.
My 98 installation is in partition 1, FAT32, 1.8GB. NT is in Partition 2, FAT16, 1.5GB. Partition 2 immediately follows partition 2.
Currently, I am using FDISK to switch between Win98 and WinNT.
Can you help.
Thanks,
Vallalar S.
Vallalar -October 02, 2000
I followed exactly but when i reboot to Win 98, there is an error said "cannod find .....Please enter...." that seem it cannot find my command.com. It still at "a:\" prompt. Do you have any idea to solve it. Maybe it related to debug command...
awie -January 05, 2001
i need new technic for win98+xp+nt+win2000 i hardware engg
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