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offtopic - multi-boot Windows

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David Thielen - 20 Dec 2004 21:27 GMT
Hi;

This is off-topic but I'm hoping someone here knows the answer to this. For
my test system I installed 3 copies of Windows XP (on to drives C:, D:, and
E:). And the integrated windows multi-boot support worked fine.

I then installed W2K to drive F: and it gives me the choice of 4 O/S to boot
to. And it boots fine to W2K.

But when I try to boot to any of the WinXP installs, it tells me that
Windows 2000 is missing a file necessary to boot.

Any ideas?

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thanks - dave

"Peter Huang" [MSFT] - 21 Dec 2004 03:36 GMT
Hi Dave,

This queue is for .NET framework develop support only.
For such issue, it is better to post in the windows installation related
queue.
e.g.
microsoft.public.windowsxp
microsoft.public.win2000

Thanks for your understanding!

Best regards,

Perter Huang
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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