Murf. Just writing to let you know that with a lot of sweat, frustration and your suggestions I finally have the dual boot system I wanted. I bought Partition Magic 6.0 and it was helpful but also caused me to have to completely wipe the drives in this machine.
The drive mapper destroyed the tables and the beginning clusters and was unable to get them back.
Oh well, as Maxx found out earlier it's not such a bad thing to get into the guts and start over.
At any rate I thought you'd be interested in my setup that works great. It's still somewhat unorthodox since I wanted to have 2 working drives on this machine and 2 drives on another machine networked as well as dual booting this machine with W98 and NT. Here's how I finally set it up so everything's shared as well as giving me the network capabilities I wanted.
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That's machine one, machine 2 isn't shown but is networked to this machine.
I wish after all this I could remember who I should give credit to for
XOLS boot manager. I can't remember who recommended it here and since my complete drive loss my bookmarked threads are history. At any rate it works great as most good freeware does. The $69.00 Boot Magic that comes with Partition Magic doesn't. Go figure.
I'm tempted to resurrect my original thread and attach this letter to warn others about Partition Magic's drive mapper and about XOLS and boot magic. What do you think?
Last, Thanks for your earlier e-mail help (which is also lost now) and talk to you soon. It's been a long struggle and I've gone through VrDoctor withdrawal getting here.