I install stuff.
The motherboard
The Motherboard..
WOW, hahahahhahah your computer is jacked then, kid..
No licences are for one machine only
It won't run.
do you have to pay to install on your computer
If they are identical, the OS will recognise the separate drive and load the drivers from the previous one. If your on Windoze, best to install one drive first, go through the usual reboot stuff and when it is happy, install the second DVD and all should be fine. If your on Mac, it will recognise both at once.
Usually, you start building your PC desktop computer with opening a case. If case already has a power supply installed, then next step is installing a mainboard or inserting drives (HDD, optical, card reader). Which of these is first - it depends on your decision or your case specification. Remember - it is better to install a CPU unit, CPU cooler and RAM memory onto a mainborad BEFORE you install a mainboard into a case.
You have to have the software on your computer to install it.:)
Yes, you can. You can install any system on any computer.
Install XP first. Then install Vista on the second drive. When the Vista installer sees that this is a second OS, it will automatically set up dual booting. When you boot the computer, you will be given a choice as to which OS to boot into. Before even starting, ensure the computer is compatible with bot OSes and ensure that you have the proper drivers for both OSes.
Install is accented on the second syllable.