If you load Windows 98 after loading Windows XP, you will not be able to boot to Windows XP after the first restart. The reason for this is that Windows 98 is an older OS version that does not recognise the Windows XP boot loader and overwrites it. If you intend to have Windows 98 and Windows XP as dual boot in your system, it is essential that you first load Windows 98 and then load Windows XP. The latter will detect the presence of another OS and will install its boot loader and also make a provision for you to boot into Windows 98. However, if you have already loaded Windows XP on a FAT32 partition and don't want to disturb it but would like to have Windows 98 also loaded, then there is a workaround. Please install Windows 98 as usual, select the installation drive as anything other than the drive in which you have installed Windows XP. Run the installation and when it is over, you will find that your system will directly boot into Windows 98. Now to have your XP OS back, please boot your system with a Windows XP bootable CD. When the set-up menu appears, press `enter.' The installer will search the system and find the Windows XP files and will present you with an option to repair. Please press `R' to repair. The XP installation will run and at the end, you will have Windows XP and Windows 98 as dual boot.
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