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Installing WindowsNT, Windows2000 and
WindowsXP
This is a general way to partition your hard drive for installing any
version of NT.
The reason for the change is that with Win98, if the operating system
failed to boot, you could easily reinstall and the previous settings
and applications would still be installed.
With NT based systems, this is not always possible and often requires a
complete reinstall. Even the Recovery options don't always work that
well. I've had it erase my C: drive on more than one occasion!! Good
thing for backups.
- Create a smaller C: partition
With NT 4 - 2 gigs -
FAT With Windows2000 or WindowsXP - 4 gigs - FAT32
- Install the base operating system on that partition
- Create a D: partition for the rest of the drive
- Install all your apps and keep your data on the D: partition
- Then use a program like Partition Magic or Ghost to make an image of
the C: drive
- If you keep this image relatively current, should the OS fail to
boot, you can simply restore that image.
- This restore typically takes only about 10 minutes. Much faster than
reinstalling any OS.
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