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Solve : Win XP on Win98?

Answer» <html><body><p>One of my servers at the back office has Win98 .. i <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/got-23540" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about GOT">GOT</a> so pretty bugged that i tried to run the installation for win xp over it .<br/>just after reboot of the installation files for win xp setup did i realise that that machine was a pentium II processor with only 6 MB and three drives equallly dumbly partitioned by somebody ages ago... And so i quit the xp installation.<br/><br/>My problem is whenever i restart the machine the default taken in is WinXP set up log and not the win98 selector.<br/><br/>Could somebody help me in putting the Win98 selector as the booter default..<br/><br/>wat next after i get into the msconfig command <br/><br/>HELP !!!Never done this before, so I'm just guessing...<br/><br/>Once you're inside the msconfig utility, click on the tab that says "boot.ini"<br/>There should be a white box with text in it.<br/>find the [operating systems] line<br/>there should be two strings below it<br/>if you scroll to the right a little bit, one should say something like "Microsoft Windows XP Professional" or "Microsoft Windows XP Home"<br/>and the other should be something like "Microsoft Windows 98"<br/>Select the line that says "Microsoft Windows 98" and click the [[Move Up]] button.<br/><br/>Click Apply, then OK<br/>Try rebooting....<br/><br/><br/>I did all this from inside Windows XP Pro, and I don't have 98 installed, so I'm <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/completely-409686" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about COMPLETELY">COMPLETELY</a> guessing, let me know.<br/><br/>-rockThanks Rock...<br/><br/>I saw the boot.ini tag in the msconfig utility RUNNING ON WIN XP , but the win98 OS has got different tabs over it PROGRAMS.INI AND WAT NOT NOTTING called boot.ini....<br/><br/>I hope i can get thru this thing... and i dont see anything similar to Windows 98 written anywhere within the win98 utility...weird..<br/><br/>the last option is to completely format the machine or dispose it and <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/bring-402271" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about BRING">BRING</a> in some <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/new-1114486" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about NEW">NEW</a> xp P4 machine <br/><br/>OK, lemme check some other computers, I think I've got one running 98...Hum....that 98 msconfig is, well.........confusing.......makes me <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/glad-343782" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about GLAD">GLAD</a> I upgraded.......<br/>I couldn't find anything in the msconfig window on 98.<br/><br/>Still checking out options.....<br/><br/>If this is time critical, you may just want to reformat your hard drive.  It's not preferable, especially if there's anything on there you want to keep, but it might be quicker.  I'm not an expert on any system, much less 98, so if you want to do this without reformatting, you'll have to hang with me......<br/><br/>-rockWhat if you boot wioth a Win98 floppy and type in <br/><br/>fdisk /mbr<br/><br/>and  then<br/><br/>sys c:<br/><br/><br/><a href="http://www.bootdisk.com">www.bootdisk.com</a> if you need a boot disk.Thanks much rockerest ... the problem is fixed up ... my better half helped me at solving this problem !!<br/>if u have a WIN98 machine u will indeed have a boot.ini file in the C:\WINDOWS folder...<br/>under [operating systems] delete the one that is not needed and <br/>under default : simple leave default:C:\         deleting the rest that comes after the back slash...<br/><br/><br/>that solves the problem....<br/>dont forget to change the props of boot.ini to read only....<br/><br/>Appreciate ur response !!No Problem, did you try GX1's idea?  I would assume it'd probably work, too...<br/><br/>edit:<br/>On the other hand, if the problem was fixed by editing the boot.ini file...would a Master Boot Record fix do the trick?  Are the MBR and boot.ini the same thing?  I thought that the MBR was a bunch of sectors on the HD that the BIOS read when it started up, having nothing to do with boot.ini.  Correct me if I'm wrong.</p></body></html>


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