I see. Maybe I should try that next time.
Also, For Windows 2003 Ent. does anyone knows why it keeps shutting it down automatically?
Are there timers or schedules to shutodown? if so where can I find it.
Thanks
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I just installed Windows Server 2003 Enterprise (C drive), and then install Windows 2000 Prof. on a separate partition(D Drive). It seems like I can not boot to Windows Server 2003 Ent. anymore. It's a blank screen if I select Windows Server 2003 ent on the menu.
Are there some kind of restriction or trick on this?
Please help.
Thanks
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by: MetsysNimdaPosted on 2003-09-29 at 16:38:20ID: 9455632
Install in the opposite order =)
lesser to greater
or invest in a better boot loader than ntldr such as boot magic or system commander.