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Posted By : Student of Katharine Gibbs School - New York on November 29, 2003

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I have an old 486 that I use for stuffing around with old games from my youth. Some of them require Windows 95 (or 98). I would like to install one of these and dual boot, without useing a boot disk, which i find extremely irritating. Is it possible to dual boot such antiquated systems, or am I on a hiding to nothing here?

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You must use a boot disk in order to install one of the poerating systems(win95 or 98) It is possible to do a dual boot.

Jorge Ramirez

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Posted by Student of Katharine Gibbs School - New York on November 29, 2003

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