"What you must do is install Win98 and Win2K with both drives connected."
I disagree. I have the exact same mobo, with two hard drives. My primary drive with the Win2K installation is connected through the onboard ATA100 controller, and my second HDD with Win98 is connected to the...
Try making an emergency repair disk in Win2K. Its the equivalent of a Win98 boot disk, except that you don't boot with it :D. Make sure that when you make the repair disk you don't change your hardware config afterwards. Now boot from the Win2K CD and choose the repair option. Then when it...
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