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To install two separate operating systems you will have to create separate partions on the hard disk. You then install each operating system in it's own partion and use a boot loader such as GRUB to select which system you want to boot, some operating systems might include their own boot loader during the installation.
A PS3 IS a special purpose computer. It does not support common computer tasks like word processing without the custom installation of a separate operating system.
For best results: two separate hard drives, if not, two separate partitions. Two separate operating systems and a bootloader capable of loading multiple operating systems are requirements.
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I don't remember the exact steps but I can give you an idea and the basic funda to install two OS on a single machine. Before starting the installation you should ensure that there should be at least two separate drives in the system (say c and d) and lets assume windows 7 is running on c drive. Insert the second operating system CD (say XP) and restart your machine. Select boot from CD when prompted. select new installation when prompted. select d drive when prompted AND start installation. after the installation is completed and when the system restarts it will show both the operating system installed and you can choose the one you want to boot. Thanks, PB
The Apple iPhone is a separate computer from any other computer line. It runs its own operating system, which is completely separate from Apple's OSX desktop/laptop operating system.
two level implementation
The hard drive has to be partitioned into at least two drives. Each can be loaded with a separate bootable operating system.
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Unless you're operating your small business as a sole proprietorship or general partnership, you need to demonstrate that the business is separate from the owners.
It in UNIX the GUI is separate from the operating system itself. You can uninstall the GUI and still have a completely working UNIX system.
A drainage system that is additional to the normal one.