Typical, Portable, Compact, and Custom. .
You would select the portable setup.
During XP setup or installation, partitions can be created, deleted and selected for installation.
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Just start the windows 98 setup from DOS, the CD comes with an installation diskette or you can boot off of the CD-ROM, and choose the second drive as the installation directory. After setup is complete, you will get a menu every time you turn on the computer to choose which OS you want to use. The only way to use them simultaneously is to get special hardware that lets you switch.
You should probably choose Windows Setup because that is the program used to install windows. If you were not to upgrade anything you would probably notice that Windows Setup is not there. (but its also a matter of opinion)
hi Ur answer is: Unattended Setup is the process of using automated installation scripts to answer questions during Setup, thereby simplifying the installation of Windows 2000 Professional on multiple computers. The command for starting Unattended Setup is the same as for interactive setup: For starting Unattended Setup on a computer running Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95, or Windows 98, use Winnt32.exe, and select the appropriate command options to run the scripts. Windows 2000 Professional improves the use of automated installation scripts, especially by providing the Setup Manager, a comprehensive, wizard-based feature that guides administrators through the process of creating custom, error-free setup scripts. Unattended Setup is the easiest method for upgrading numerous computers from previous versions of the Windows operating system. It also can be used to automate clean installations. Using scripts saves time and money by eliminating the need for administrators or users to attend to each computer and answer the questions during installation. Unattended Setup provides automated deployment of an upgrade to Windows 2000 Professional on numerous computers. Unattended Setup with installation scripts also gives administrators the flexibility to allow users to provide input during the Setup process. Deployment can take longer using Unattended Setup than using some other methods, such as the Sysprep tool because of the time required to copy files over the network. for more information refer to:http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000pro/deploy/depopt/w2kpadpl.mspx#EXE good Lock
No, you do not need the windows setup wizard to assist. It will only create another account instead of repairing the other installation.
Upgrades your previous version of Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows 2000 in unattended setup mode. All user settings are taken from the previous installation, so no user intervention is required during setup
Windows PE is running on a RAM drive
RAM drive
Before you install windows you have to create at least one partition and format it. After that during the windows installation process choose the partition which you created earlier for windows to install itself over there. Also you have to have all required drivers for your hardware (monitor (not always needed), video card, sound card, ethernet, wireless and so on) which you have to install when the installation process is finished. You might need specific drivers for your equipment such SATA (AHCI, RAID) or SCSI.
Absolutely. During XP setup, you have an option to choose where to install the OS. Just choose to delete your existing partition, follow the instructions, and then create a partition in the empty space and install XP there. Please note that this will delete all of your files and settings unless you have them saved at a different place such as an external hard drive or another partition.