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Martin Rosenfeld wrote:  
 
>>>(2) What is the approved way to add both WinME (excuse me) and WIN2K  
>>>(excuse me)  
 
If you are going to get at all serious about running multiple OSs, get a   
REAL OS selector, not one of the things that come bundled with OSs.  
 
I can highly recommend two, both of which I am currently using.  
 
System Commander by V-Communications.  This is rather well known, and   
has served me well thru several versions for several years.  Has a   
small, acknowledged, problem with  OS/2 on some machines including one   
of mine.  
 
OS selector by Acronis.  Less well known, more powerful and with more   
buttons to play with.  I have been using it for about nine months.  Some   
have complained that Boot Manager had trouble adding boot partitions on   
HDDs other than the first.  OS Selector is actually too anxious to add   
boot partitions.  
 
Ray  
 
 
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