many linux distributions you can just download and burn to cd and then boot from cd afterwards and most of them have the dual boot option so you don't need to create one but if you'd like to make one you can use a bootloader like grub or syslinux but most linux distros already have a dual boot option.
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You can dual boot anything; as long as they are on different hard drive partitions.
You can use the Boot tab of MSConfig to find out if the computer is using a dual boot configuration.
Believe it or not, the drive is not relevant. The hard disk itself does not need any magical setting or capability for you to set up dual-boot. All you need is partitions for your operating system and a bootloader that supports multi-boot (Read: Just about any bootloader other than Windows'.).
You can have more than one operating system installed on a computer at a time. Dual boot allows you the choose which system you want to use. With dual boot enabled, when you turn on your PC it will give you a choice of operating systems.
Dual-boot and Multiple-Boot are pretty much synonymous.
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Both Dreamworks and Pixar use their own proprietary software to create their films.
Dual-boot means to have more than one operating system installed on your hard drive, and to switch between them when you start your computer.
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