>Is it possible and what are the likely consequences of having >XP and Win95 on the same PC ? As mentioned, I've just put >XP on this PC and it's working well, but the boys would like a >couple of their games on here so they can network and kick >each others asses (in their dreams). Namely Quake2 and Red >Alert / Aftermath. When trying to install these they both say that >they're Win95 products (although Red Alert seems to run OK >on 98 - hmmm). So, bearing in mind how smoothly this machine >is running, what's likely to get buggered up by putting Win95 >in a partition and making a dual boot PC and is it going to be >worth the possible headaches to follow ? I'm reluctant to try it The only things to be aware are of; a) You should install OS in chronological order followed by not-MS order. b) Unless the drive is FAT32 you won't be able to access the XP stuff under 9x. -- "If dolphins are so smart, why did Flipper work for television?" -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body