15-06-2004 07:31 AM | ||
Omuletzu |
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15-06-2004 07:22 AM | ||
eric10051981 |
IIRC, you can use an application called partition magic to do that.. i used that application once and you can even switch NTFS to FAT32 and vice versa. and i definitely agree that win98 is the best for gaming.. |
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15-06-2004 06:06 AM | ||
FreeFreddy |
Hey, you don't need DOS on that second partition, Win98 will suffice for almost all old games, believe me, just start them not from Explorer, but from this Dos-prompt, found in start -> programs -> accessories or near there somewhere. If you need detailed description of how to make two partitions and what install in which sequence, just PM me and I'll send you e-mail describing that. |
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14-06-2004 09:48 PM | ||
The Niles | Mhh, something really wierd is going on. I'll give it some thought. | |
14-06-2004 04:57 PM | ||
DeathCore | there the problem comes in... MS-DOS refuses to reconize my HDD's | |
14-06-2004 03:13 PM | ||
The Niles | Creating two partitions on your HD can still help you then. It will allow you to format the smaller (100MB should suffice) partition as the DOS version you have would like. | |
14-06-2004 09:31 AM | ||
DeathCore |
and let it be so that i installed windows XP on a fat32 partition |
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13-06-2004 09:59 PM | ||
The Niles | DOS cannot handle the NTSD partition that XP uses. It still needs the FAT32 of yesteryear. There are ways to create two partitions on your HD but you will need to fuigure out how yourself or get someone else to help you with it becasue I don't know how to do that. | |
13-06-2004 02:37 PM | ||
DeathCore |
okay, i could run DOS if i wanted to, but my PC doesn't wants to :s So i've got myself a 7.* edition of ms-dos, once installed it..it says a faulty partition is on the HDD...so I'm forced to Windows XP |
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13-06-2004 10:32 AM | ||
FreeFreddy | Do you run S2G under Windows 98 on desktop / from Explorer or from Dos-shell? Most games won't run if the are started on desktop / explorer, but do that under Dos-shell. | |
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