(When I Do Stuff Like This, On Older Computers, I Usually Install An Older Version, Usually Windows 98, And Another Modern Version, Usually Windows XP, And A Distro, Usually Zorin, And On New Ones, Usually A Version Of Windows, Usually Windows 7, Zorin, Pinguy, And If It Has A Big Hard Drive, Install Another Distro, Like Linux Mint, Or Ubuntu. The Dual Boot is a configuration with which we can install two operating systems on a hard drive (different partitions) or on several hard drives so that, using a boot manager, we can choose which system we want to boot every time we turn on the computer. ![]() ![]() First, If You Are Installing Mac OS X On A PC, Install Mac First, Next Run A Linux Distro From A CD Or Flash Drive To Use G Parted, And Make Another Partition (I Don't Recommend Windows Vista, Because I Have Dual Booted XP With It, And It Destroyed Itself) And Then Put Windows Into The CD Drive, And When It Ask You To Select The Partition To Install To, Select The New One You Made (NOT THE ONE WITH MAC!!!) And Let It Format Itself With NTFS, Try To Stick With NT Based Version Such As Windows NT, Windows Neptune, Windows 2000, Windows Whistler, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Longhorn, Windows 7, Windows 2008, Windows 2011, And Windows 8, And Then From There Do The Regular Installtion.
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