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adding a win98 hd to winxp computer
I was wondering if there would be difficulties putting a hd from a win98 computer (FAT32) into a winXP computer (NTFS) as a second hd, in order to transfer files from the old hd to the new one. Will the different file systems be a problem?
If so, what is the best way to transfer the data from the old drive to the new one? The old computer does not have a cd burner. Thanks for the help
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drop it in as a slave and when you power up, xp will detect the drive and tell you to reboot, once the reboot happens you can explore the drive, and get all your stuff transferred, if you want 98 to boot up, will have to use a boot disk, but if you boot 98 it will not see xp.
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Thats what I thought, just wanted to be sure that xp could read the 98 drive. Thanks
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