Use the tutorials and videos below to help you get started using BootIt NG. The examples given here are only a fraction of the many number of possibilities you have using BootIt NG. Rather than use the easiest examples, they represent common situations.
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This tutorial contains the concept of adding an operating system to its own primary partition. For the purposes of this tutorial the system is assumed to have the following:
The BootIt NG installation diskette
A single primary partition that uses the entire hard drive
Windows 9x or ME installed
The tutorial will take you through the following process.
Installation of BootIt NG to its own dedicated partition
Installation of Windows 2000 to its own partition
Keeping Windows 9x/ME and Windows 2000 from seeing each others data
This tutorial contains the concept of adding an operating system to another drive letter using BootIt NG's Multi-OS feature. For the purposes of this tutorial the system is assumed to have the following:
The BootIt NG installation diskette
A primary partition and an extended partition with one volume (logical drive D:)
Windows 98 installed
The tutorial will take you through the following process.
Installation of BootIt NG to a shared partition
Installation of Windows ME to the D: drive
Note: This process will also work if Windows ME was installed and you wanted to add Windows 98 to the D: drive. Just substitute 98 and ME.