Fix missing double boot menu

  

A reader wrote to ask about the installation of Windows 98 and Windows 2000 dual system, but in an unexpected operation, the boot menu was lost and asked how to solve it.

Let's start with the installation of the dual system:

Install according to the usual installation method First install Windows 98, install and set up the installer on Windows2000 CD in Windows98 To install Windows 2000, the dual system boot menu will automatically appear after reboot.

If you understand the above, then it is clear that the system's boot menu is "add" when installing Windows 2000. In this case, of course, you can use the "reload" method to restore it, that is, directly reinstall with the Windows 2000 installation CD. When the installation interface appears, select “fix”, then select “emergency fix"

The problem seems to have been solved. Let's take a step-by-step discussion: What if you don't just lead the problem and the system is partially damaged? In addition to reloading, there seems to be no other choice. In fact, if you can prevent problems before they happen, you can avoid the bitterness of reloading!

The method is to use Ghost to compress the two system disks of Windows 98 and Windows 2000 to be saved as image files. When Windows98 or Windows2000 is unstable, you can use the created image file, which takes only 10 minutes. Time will bring the system back to the state it was in when it was created.

Here is a small trick: before using Ghost compression, you can delete the Windows 98 virtual memory file win386.swp and the Windows 2000 page exchange file pagefile.sys, which can reduce the size of the image file and speed up compression. speed.

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