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26-Jun-2003, 06:15 PM #1
Help with Partitioning and Dual Booting
Hey people,

I'm having a problem, I want to run two OS's on my CPU with a dual boot. I have two hard drives, one running the main OS Win 98 SE and I want to split the second HD to hold files and run Red Hat Linux. First of all, is this possible? Second of all, if it is, how hard is it? I'm pretty familiar with computers so it's not like your talking to an amature but I don't particularly know how to do this on my own. If have done it in Win 2000 by just right clicking my computer and going from there, in win 98 it's different or I could be wrong. If anyone has any suggestions or help, it would greatly be appreciated. Thanks

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28-Jun-2003, 06:04 PM #3
Is the secong hard drive formated or does it have anything on it?
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