>>>>Is it possible to have BOTh NT and Win 95 on a machine, at the same time?? My office neds to do some testing now with NT running VFP and Autocad applications..
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>>>>Also, any problems with NT and VFP 5.0a??
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>>>>Anyone with an answer, lease e-mail me @ tony.miller@ptic.com
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>>>>Thanx!
>>>>
>>>>Tony Miller
>>>>Vancouver, Wa
>>>
>>>Tony,
>>>
>>>In a word, yes. You can have both NT and '95 on one PC; it's called dual boot. I don't know how to set it up, so I forwarded your message to a VB programmer here who has dual boot 95/NT at home. He is also a member of the VB forum here on the UT.
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>>>I don't know of any problems between NT and 5.0a, but hope someone else responds if there are 'cause I'm going to 5.0a even as we speak/type.
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>>Dallen,
>> Thanx! WIll be looking for his thoughts..
>>
>>Tony Miller
>>Vancouver, Wa
>
>I've installed NT 4.0 on my home system which was previously running Win95 without much of a hitch. In fact, if you have 95 installed you can only install NT as a dual boot. To install NT alone you have to start from DOS or Win3.11/Win3.1, as I understand it. The only difficulty I've had is some sound driver problems. The installation was hands-off for the most part. Hope this helps.
Thanx!1 I will be looking into doing this in the near future..
Tony Miller
Vancouver, Wa
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