durbnpoisn
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Posted: Jan. 03 2005,20:52 |
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I have a great suggestion. Do what I did on my laptop.
Basically, I did the "Poorman's" installation.
This thread here explains the process. Plus, it chronicles my experience getting it to work.
The real upshot to this method is that there is no need for you to lose your existing install of Windows XP. There's no need to do any messy repartitioning. You're litterally just booting from a floppy and launching the file system for DSL manually.
It may not be the perfect solution. But, if you're primarily using this as a learning tool, it's a damn good one!
As an amusing side note: DSL runs a LOT faster on my laptop than Win98.
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