The only way to do that is to use virtual machines. VMWare will allow you to run as many OSes as you want in the same time. The only condition is that you should have significant amount of resources available such as RAM, CPU and HDD space. Also your CPU should support virtualization (new processors all do).
VMWare is not free.
No. Any machine that is capable of running Windows 7 is equally capable of running Linux; thus virtually every computer is "Linux ready." Depending on your specific needs, Linux can be run on far less powerful and cheaper hardware than Windows 7 can.
Let me answer any other questions related to this. It works on a PC, or Mac, no linux, Windows 7, windows vista, any other crap, it works, if its on a linux it doesnt
linux uses alot less ram than windows 7 (the more ram used the slower the computer). therefore linux makes your computer run faster
Yes, you can. It's called dualbooting. I guess with Linux you mean a Linux Distribution like Ubuntu? Check the related link if you want to know how.
No, but you need a Windows operating system not mac OS or Linux as it's native to Windows. I'm almost certain it will run on Windows XP and vista aswell.
Yes. Windows 7 is a system distribution in the Windows family built around Microsoft's proprietary NT operating system. Ubuntu is also one of many Linux distributions built around the open source Linux operating system.
with linux you dont have toworriesabout you cp slowing down or malware or viraseus but if you a hard core gammer windows 7 is better and most programs or applications are not compatble with linux
Yes. Though with a hard disk of such small size it'd probably just be a good idea to just do Windows 7 and Linux.
You can set up file sharing between windows 7 and Linux mint 16 by simply installing the Ext2 Installable File System on windows which allow windows to read and write into the Linux file system.
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Microsoft have a tool you may run to check hardware compability. In most cases Windows 7 machines may run Windows 10. For the limited free upgrade you will need the Windows 7 activation key. If not advanced user the most practical way would be reinstall Windows 7 and activating that first. You can then download and run the upgrading software from Microsoft websites directly onto your machine without a external media.
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