Simply install the first XP pro, then install the second and it will create an automatic boot menu... if you want to know how to edit the boot menu check my answer on that problem here: If you have two hard disks one with XP as OS the other with WIN 2003 Server and WIN 2000 Server how do you set one to boot as the default
When you choose the installation partition to install on, choose your flash drive then on startup, hold the option key down, it should show you your flash drive partition to boot up with.
Yes. All that you need to do is shrink the Windows partition so your Linux partition can fit. Then just install the Linux OS into there, and you'll be able to choose which one to boot into on startup
Yes, you will just have to choose at startup which system you will use.duel booting is a service through which we can install 2 or more OS. but for this we can install one SOS(Simple Operating System) and one NOS (Network Operating System) that's it.
f8 then choose the safe mode option
Yes, if you computer can run either OS's normally.Just make a 2nd partition and install it as normal. You can choose the different start up disks to boot to via the Startup Disk in the System Preferences.
By dual-booting. You install them both to the same computer and choose between them at boot.
AnswerTo add program to your Startup folder follow the below instructions: 1. Click Start ->Programs, then right click on Startup folder and choose Open.2. On the Startup window, go to File menu and choose New ->Shortcut.3. In the dialog box click the Browse button to specify the Task Manager program4. After specifying the program path, click next and finish. Then you will see a new shortcut in the Startup folder.5. At the next time you start your computer the program will run automatically and you will see it in the system tray.
for system administrators purposes on windows server and for end users windows xp/vista
There is no uninstaller for an operating system. To remove an OS, simply format the partition that holds the operating system. If you use a boot manager to choose between different operating systems the software should automatically detect missing operating systems for you.
while installation, choose the "new installation" option.. dont choose "upgrade" option..
No When you go to install a program on a limited account it comes up with a menu and you choose to install it over the admin
That is a personal choice only you would have to make. What would be music to your ears could be just a noise to others. There are companies out there that specialize in exhaust systems and you can go their web sights and listen to their products and choose which sound you like the best, order it, receive it and install the system yourself or have a garage install it for you.