between Windows Me and Windows NT.If you can no longer boot Windows NT, you should boot from the Windows NT recovery disks and choose the Repair option to restore the Windows NT boot files.When you install Windows Me on a computer that has drives created with Windows NT, you may receive the following error:"Setup has detected that your hard disk has a 64K-cluster FAT partition. Because ScanDisk does not work on disks with this cluster size, Setup cannot continue. To complete Setup , you must repartition your hard disk, format the partition with a FAT file system that has a cluster size of 32K or less, and then restart Setup."Running Setup with the "/is" parameter (e.g., Setup /is) will bypass ScanDisk and avoid this problem.Setting Up a Dual-Boot Scenario with Windows NT------------------------------------------------To set up a dual-boot configuration on an x86 computer, install the operating system in the usual way, and then edit the Boot.ini file as described below. All system startup information is stored in the Boot.ini file, which is created automatically during Setup at the root of your computer's hard disk.To edit the Boot.ini file:1. In Windows Explorer, click View, click Options, and then click Show All Files.2. Make sure Hide File Extensions For Known File Types option is not selected, and then click OK.3. Right-click the Boot.ini file, and then click Properties.4. Clear the Read-Only check box, and then click OK.5. Right-click the Boot.ini file, click Copy, right-click a blank area of the Explorer dialog box, and then click Paste. A backup copy with the file name "Copy of Boot.ini" will be created.6. Double-click the Boot.ini file.7. Add the name and location of the alternate system in the [operating systems] section of the file, as in the following example: [operating systems] C:Winnt="Windows NT 4.0" C:="Microsoft Windows"8. Save and close the Boot.ini file.9. Right-click the Boot.ini file, and ...