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  1. Arcldr.exe and arcsetup.exe are indeed used for dual booting, but only on an Alpha-architecture machine running the ARC (Advanced Risc Computing) console. Part of the ARC standard is identifying boot paths like multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(0). These paths are identified in an Alpha machine's BIOS, or on an x86 machine's boot.ini file. You won't need the files on an Intel or AMD machine. I have NO IDEA why Win2k and XP install the files. It's not as if those operating systems could possibly run on an Alpha machine anyway... It's probably the same reason that Win2k's default install directory is /WINNT...
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