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Old October 7th 04, 11:45 PM
Ron Badour
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Depends on what systems you want to dual boot. The way I prefer to do it is
to create a second primary partition with a partitioning program and then
install the second system to the new partition. Once that is done, you
will need a boot manager to select which system will start when you boot the
computer. I use:

BootIt Next Generation is available from: http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/
and it does partitioning, makes a compressed image, does many other
partitioning chores and is a boot manager. It is not quite as easy to use
as Partition Magic but it is half the cost and has more features. Unlike
the crippled PMagic demo, BING is a *full function* demo you can try for
FREE for 30 days. The web site has a lot of support articles.

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"C" wrote in message
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How do you have more than one operating systems on one
computer??? Can any body tell me. IF you can can you tell
it step by step with understanding detal.Please
C