Creating dual boot PC means installing many OS, which permits capability to vary from one to other with restart. This allows you to run existing software applications in installation of Windows XP as running earlier legacy software applications in local OS. This process can take anyplace from two to five hours, so be ready to spend day setting up system.


Instructions

Step 1

Install other selected OS as instructions for that specific system.

Step 2

Partition the hard drive during installation of first OS into two identical parts. This will deceive PC in considering that you have two individual hard drives installed on system.

Step 3

Put in Windows XP installation disk.

Step 4

Reboot PC and press any key to boot from CD.

Step 5


Hit "Enter" to start mechanism process and "F8" to agree to license agreement.

Step 6

Pick "Unpartitioned Space" on hard disk and mount Windows XP to that region of
drive by choosing it and hit "Enter."

Step 7

Format drive by NTFS files system. Auto-installer will take over at result of format, finishing installation of Windows XP. Then you enable to select which OS to load during boot cycle.