chenGOD
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Sat Aug-07-04 06:27 AM
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| A question about dual-booting Win2K |
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Alright, I'm reformatting my wife's HD, and am going to put Win2K (korean) on that drive. I am already running Win2K (english) on my HD. Will attempting to do this cause any problems?
I wouldn't think so, as I've dual-booted Win2K and XP before...
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MichaelHarris
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Sat Aug-07-04 06:30 AM
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especially if its on seperate drives, not partitions
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chenGOD
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Sat Aug-07-04 06:31 AM
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Sat Aug-07-04 06:34 AM
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I run a server with Win2000 server and 2000 professional and its always ran fine when its not getting hacked like a chihuahua in a Peking restaurant.
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Sat Aug-07-04 06:50 AM
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cant you just create one english user account and one korean user account ?
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Sat Aug-07-04 06:58 AM
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because Korean is a 2 byte charcter system, inputting Korean text on an English OS is a real pain in the ass.
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Sat Aug-07-04 06:53 AM
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| 5. Why not just use the language settings? |
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Look in the Regional and Language options in Control Panel.
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Sat Aug-07-04 06:58 AM
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Sat Aug-07-04 07:19 AM
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You can easily dual boot Win2k, even on the same partition though that isn't recommended.
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