On Friday 01 Nov 2002 12:11 pm, you wrote:
> technically you can, but by all accounts you still might as well throw a
> d12 to determine if your files remain uncorrupted! mount read only and use
> a shared fat partition if you wish to transfer files between os's
>
> bascule
>
> On Friday 01 Nov 2002 7:21 am, Markus Bela wrote:
> > Can I write W2 NTFS file system with MADK 9.0? Eralier this was poaaible
> > to read only.

I strongly support this statement.  True, W2K is very much more stable than 
Win98, but after a long period of use I suddenly had a massive BSOD from 
which I could not recover, and I could not even re-install W2K again.  I 
don't believe Linux was in any way responsible for this, but the point is 
that all my data was in fat32 partitions, and therefore safe.  So, for my 
money, whether windows only or dual boot, I would use separate partitions for 
data always, and fat32 are the most useful if dual booting.  I have a good 
many partitions, and have had no problems whatsoever with this.

Anne

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