> Don't know about winXP though - that might go different.
Maybe I will rock it win2k style all...
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> > That should all be fine, as long as XP doesn't get upset about the
> > changed order of the disks.
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> Do you have experience in that it will? Or is this a more or less,
> "beware this might happen".
>
> In other words, have you seen it ha
Corey Ralph wrote:
On Wednesday, August 27, 2003, at 02:54 PM, amg wrote:
Can I essentially:
-"detach" my debian-installed drives
-attach a "blank" drive (it would be the last IDE slot)
-install XP onto that disk (letting XP muck around with the MBR (on it's
own drive))
-re-attach the debian dri
Hello,
Did the same thing with w2k.
Installed it on another drive and didn't even bother with lilo.
I just tell the bios which disc I want to boot from (F9 as a shortcut
comes in really handy there).
When I installed w2k on the extra disc it didn't do anything to my Linux
installation.
Don't know
On Wednesday, August 27, 2003, at 05:11 PM, Ashley Graham wrote:
That should all be fine, as long as XP doesn't get upset about the
changed order of the disks.
Do you have experience in that it will? Or is this a more or less,
"beware this might happen".
In other words, have you seen it happen?
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 15:53:09 +1000,
Corey Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wednesday, August 27, 2003, at 02:54 PM, amg wrote:
> > Can I essentially:
> > -"detach" my debian-installed drives
> > -attach a "blank" drive (it would be the last IDE slot)
> > -ins
> That should all be fine, as long as XP doesn't get upset about the
> changed order of the disks.
Do you have experience in that it will? Or is this a more or less,
"beware this might happen".
In other words, have you seen it happen? Are there steps I can take to
avoid it?
Making sure if I s
On Wednesday, August 27, 2003, at 02:54 PM, amg wrote:
Can I essentially:
-"detach" my debian-installed drives
-attach a "blank" drive (it would be the last IDE slot)
-install XP onto that disk (letting XP muck around with the MBR (on
it's
own drive))
-re-attach the debian drives (leaving the XP
Hello all,
this is the unimportant back story:
I love games, I own an XBOX (save your boo's for later please, I enjoy
it :)), and I used to play games on my PC (winNT style) I had heard
about Wine, WineX, and other "emulators" (maybe not the best word, if
you can suggest a better one, please inf
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