Hello Frank!
Friday August 15 1997 05:08, Frank Sexton wrote to John Thompson:
JT>> I'm with you there. I've never understood it myself.
JT>> But everyone has their own poison, I suppose.
FS> Different requirements, that's why. With Dual boot you can
FS> see and use the EXACT SAME partition with either OS/2 or
FS> DOS. With Boot manager you cannot see or use the OS/2
FS> partition while in DOS and/or the DOS partition while in
Not quite true there Frank. With boot manager, if you put em both (Dos/OS/2)
on C: drive, then you are quite correct, but you don't have to. You cna stick
Dos on C:, and keep it visable at all times, and stick Os/2 on whatever drive
you want to, and also have it visable at all times. More restrictions with
Dual Boot than you have with Boot Manager.
Marv Hubbard
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