Allan,
What you ask *can* be done, but I strongly suspect that it is *NOT* the way you want it.
A single machine can have OS/2 and Windows 95 (and anything else as well, all at the same time) BUT (and here it comes. . .) none of these can run AT THE SAME TIME. That is to say, you can set the machine up to BOOT anything you want from the hard drive, but you *MUST* boot. Some Windows 3.x programs are supported under OS/2, but definitely not those programs written specifically for Win95/WIN-NT.
Too bad. That's why I had to drop OS/2. I really did like it better than Win95.
Cheers,
Jim N
>We are going to be receiving a souped-up PC to run a corporate application which has OS2 as the operating system. (we had no choice in the matter) The individual that will be running that application is also responsible for other applications which use Windows95 as the operating system - including one developed with VFP5.
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>Question: Can Windows 95 be installed on a machine already running OS2? If so, do your applications run reliably?
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>If this isn't possible the user will have to keep both machines - quite a waste of resources.
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>Any responses would be appreciated.
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>Thanks, AL
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