It does the same trick here, except I installed WinXP first, left some space for BeOS and then installed BeOS (later removed BeOS-partition and installed Zeta in the same space). All without partitioning the disc first. Greets, Rob -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: openbeos-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:openbeos-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Namens Simon Taylor Verzonden: vrijdag 2 april 2004 19:40 Aan: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Onderwerp: [openbeos] Re: Such a simple question > "Commander Sozo" <CommdrSozo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > For some reason, bootman simply can't load XP. > > Bootman loads both Windows XP and BeOS R5/Bone (imagine that! ;) > perfectly here. And net_server/R5 and Win XP here. I think the trick was to partition first, then install XP, then install BeOS. > (Celeron 2GHz, i845, Seagate 7200.7, 512 MB, GF4MX, SBLive, RTL8139) > /Jonas Sundström. www.kirilla.com Simon