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Well....I'm confused. If you are sure you can view system and hidden files, you should be able to see the boot.ini file. Try going to start>run -- Then type "edit boot.ini" You should be able to see it then.
You didn't mention it in the original post, but are you running another flavor of Windows on this machine somewhere? Maybe another bootloader program? Are you running NTFS with 2000 or FAT32? We could use LILO to boot Windows but I have to check to make sure LILO can see NTFS if that is what you are running.
If you think you are going to want to manage these partitions once you start to dual boot, you might want to consider getting something like System Commander. It will allow you to move, resize, copy, delete, all of your partitions as well as giving you a really nice bootloader program that will make this whole process easier. I use SC and it works great. I have also set up a machine exactly the way you want to and that works well. SC just gives you more options.
freezinbutt
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