There are two ways to partition a hard drive that I practice without using a third party software.
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I have installed many an operating system, but I never heard of having or wanting to do that. As to your question, I don't believe that that is possible.
Please, Replug the brain and try again later
first go to bios,and select boot from CD ROM/DVD inset xp boot disc into CD ROM
and at statup press enter.....follow the rules
You would insert the program's DVD into the drive and follow the onscreen prompts.
You can install Windows 7 from optical drive (CD, DVD), hard drive (a local copy), network or USB device.
Create two partitions in ur hard drive and install Windows '98 on Drive C and install Windows 2000 on Drive D to another partition.
You need to re-install Windows on the other. Or change the harddrives in the computer, so the Master will be a Slave and Vice versa.
You dont have to format the drive to install windows. But it is a good idea. If you try to install windows onto a drive which already has windows on it (working or non-working) it will probably refuse to continue instead preferring to attempt to fix the existing install. You can get around this by renaming or deleting the original windows folder
You can only download the Windows Support Software via the Boot Camp Assistant. It is only accessible from that application. You have to have an external USB HD, Flash Drive or blank DVD to install it to.
The hard drive will need to be formatted (rather than completely blank) and then Tiger can be installed on it.
You can't; there's nothing to install it to.
There is no upgrade path from Windows ME to Windows 2000. You would have to reformat the hard drive to remove ME before you install Windows 2000 from scratch.
You do not have to reinstall Windows if you wish to add an additional drive. If you want to be able to boot from that drive, or to replace your current boot drive, you will need to install Windows on it.
Yes by using a usb flash drive.
This will not perform a direct upgrade. It will remove everything from the hard drive and install Windows 7. You must re-install all of your programs.
After time your Computer gets bogged down. Windows is good for that. A bad virus can kill your OS. But when doing a clean install make sure your HARD Drive is totally wiped out. Before putting a fresh install on your PC.