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The minimum number of partitions needed to dual boot windows xp and windows vista is actually 2, one for each operating system. However, if your computer was bought and it already had one of those two systems preinstalled and with it a separate windows recovery partition as well as a system reserved partition, then your minimum in that case would be 4 priamry partitions (which also happens to be the maximum allowed if you are using strictly primary partitions. One way to have more than 4 primary partitions is to have one of those partitions become an extended partition which can in turn have as many partitions as you need. I hope that wasn't too confusing
You will need at least two partitions.
Two. One for Windows XP and one for Windows Vista.
Yes, you can. You need to have at least two logical or primary partitions. If you want don't complicate the process install the xp first one of the partitions and then vista on another one.
Windows of course!
Yes, you can do it, but firstly you have to install XP and Windows 7 must be installed afterwards. Moreover, you must create two partitions to install them.
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there are two types of partitions in the hard disk is primary and logical.
A dual boot environment with Windows 7 requires at least two primary partitions. You should create one partition to install Windows 7, and a second partition to install a different operating system. If you are using a hard drive with more than two GB of space, you can create additional partitions if desired. However, for best performance and to prevent errors it is best to limit the number of partitions to two unless you have an advanced setup. **(Note): If You buy any Microsoft Product with Up to 30 Discount, Use Coupon Code:*HAPPYMD visit us affordablekey .com
Create two partitions in ur hard drive and install Windows '98 on Drive C and install Windows 2000 on Drive D to another partition.
To do that, you need to create two separate partitions on your hard drive and choose a free partition during the OS installations.