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Chowlett
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of Candle'Bre
May 1999 time: 05:21
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Difficult but doable. Do a Google search for the details, but the basic ploy is this:
Install 95. You won't be able to choose dual-booting as an option. Therefore computer will always boot into 95.
Now, in 95, start to install XP, making sure you tell it you want a new install and that you'll choose the location for it.
First thing XP has to do in this case is adjust your boot sector to dual-boot into 95 or XP Setup. So when it boots, you'll get a boot menu, with the options of Win 95 or XP setup, and 5 seconds to choose before it defaults to XP setup. Choose 95 instead.
Once there, find the boot.ini file (I think it's an ini) and you can edit manually to give a 95/XP boot menu. However, the syntax isn't entirely clear, so check it out before you start.
The procedure is identical if you want to do it with 98.
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Tommara
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quote: Originally posted by Mark123jansen
SMAC and SMACX work perfectly on one of my XP computers, the main difference between the two computers is that one of them has a Pentium IV processor, 2000mhz, it doesnt work on that one. |
I've got a 2.0 GHz P4 too, and can't even get the patched version of SMAC to run on it, so I didn't even try to get a copy of SMAX. It's a Win98 machine. The patched version said "Unknown processor". I uninstalled and re-installed using just the original SMAC files and it works just fine. :\
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