[WarpCast] Caution installing Windows 2000 with Boot Manager - 1/14/00 |
PMView: The ultimate in image viewing Major update coming soon! Watch http://www.pmview.com/ for details ********************************************************************* Source: Rob Basler (aurorasw@direct.ca) Moderator: Trevor Smith (trevor@haligonian.com) ------------------------------------------------------- A number of people have reported that Windows 2000 release candidate 3, as well as Windows 2000 have a problem that they destroy the boot manager partition on each boot such that boot manager is unable to start afterwards. Since boot manager can't boot, the system is unbootable, you can't even start Windows 2000. This is not the same as the previous known problem that the Windows install would disable Boot Manager by marking its own partition active. With this new problem, after each boot and shutdown of Windows 2000 you have to boot from OS/2 floppies, delete the boot manager partition, reinstall boot manager, and add all your operating system choices back in. Having helped someone with this problem, and done extensive testing, it appears that this is a problem with the checkdisk routine that Windows 2000 runs at startup, and no matter whether you do or don't do the repairs it recommends, it wipes out Boot Manager. So please, take caution installing Windows 2000 on an OS/2 system with Boot Manager, make SURE you have a set of bootable floppies that work. ------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe, unsubscribe, or for more information on WarpCast, visit: http://www.warpcast.com/ -------------------------------------------------------