I've recently purchased a new computer (it has not yet arrived yet).
The basic specs on the system are:
Intel Duo Core E6600
1 GB RAM (512*2)
Asus motherboard
1 SATA harddrive, 2 IDE harddrives, 2 IDE CD/DVD, 1 IDE zip drive, 1 mini-IDE floppy (all but the SATA drive are from my old box)
Shipped with XP home
My question is can it be made dual-boot between XP Home and Windows98?
I noticed these threads on your forum that suggested that it might be difficult to pull off
http://forumz.tomshardware.com/software/Windows-freezing-installation-dual-core-cpu-ftopict231256.html
http://forumz.tomshardware.com/software/Upgraded-CPU-windows-98-freezes-ftopict230017.html
What would happen if I pulled out one RAM chip (so I'm only at 512MB, the max that 98 allows according to the second link)? Would I be able to make it boot into 98? If it booted into 98 would it just use one processor on the core (as last I recall, 98 doesn't like two processors) but have full access to the L2 cache? Can I disable, via BIOS or a dual-boot utility (please tell me which one ) one of the processor units and/or the extra 512MB of memory?
Win98 is already installed on the primary IDE harddrive, XP on the SATA drive.
Any tips and tricks, or will I be out-of-luck? I have over $2000 of 98 compatible-only software on the system, and I have a limited budget, which is why I'm considering being able to access the old software in 98 mode.
The basic specs on the system are:
Intel Duo Core E6600
1 GB RAM (512*2)
Asus motherboard
1 SATA harddrive, 2 IDE harddrives, 2 IDE CD/DVD, 1 IDE zip drive, 1 mini-IDE floppy (all but the SATA drive are from my old box)
Shipped with XP home
My question is can it be made dual-boot between XP Home and Windows98?
I noticed these threads on your forum that suggested that it might be difficult to pull off
http://forumz.tomshardware.com/software/Windows-freezing-installation-dual-core-cpu-ftopict231256.html
http://forumz.tomshardware.com/software/Upgraded-CPU-windows-98-freezes-ftopict230017.html
What would happen if I pulled out one RAM chip (so I'm only at 512MB, the max that 98 allows according to the second link)? Would I be able to make it boot into 98? If it booted into 98 would it just use one processor on the core (as last I recall, 98 doesn't like two processors) but have full access to the L2 cache? Can I disable, via BIOS or a dual-boot utility (please tell me which one ) one of the processor units and/or the extra 512MB of memory?
Win98 is already installed on the primary IDE harddrive, XP on the SATA drive.
Any tips and tricks, or will I be out-of-luck? I have over $2000 of 98 compatible-only software on the system, and I have a limited budget, which is why I'm considering being able to access the old software in 98 mode.