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Date:      Thu, 2 Apr 1998 01:08:21 +0700
From:      "Fred Muller" <fred@madtec.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Windows 95
Message-ID:  <006401bd5d99$2887a680$34647fcb@nbfred>

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I can even add, because I 've just done it and I'm a total newbie, that
FreeBSD makes it very easy. I read a lot of thing before which confused
maybe about the 1024th cylinder, lilo, loadlin etc...well FreeBSD ask you
during the install process if you want to select its boot manager: you just
have to select it, and then it works wether your FreeBSD partition is after
the 528MB limit or not...

so don't be scare !

-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Pawlak
Date: Thursday, April 02 1998 0:53
Subject: Re: Windows 95


Wesley Potter <W.Potter@wigan-leigh.ac.uk> wrote:
> Can FreeBSD Be run on a pc with windows 95 on it and then will it
> still
> be possible to access and boot into windows 95 after installation??
>
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Yes.  Install Win95 before you install FreeBSD.  Install the FreeBSD
boot manager in the MBR.  FreeBSD's boot manager will give you the
choice to boot Win95 or FreeBSD.

Hope that this helps,
Frank


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