H heister In Runtime Messages 466 Feb 22, 2008 #1 does any one know of any way to run 2 Operating Systems on the same machine if the OS's are installed on different HDD?
does any one know of any way to run 2 Operating Systems on the same machine if the OS's are installed on different HDD?
T TheEmperor Baseband Member Messages 63 Feb 22, 2008 #2 Yes. You'll need to use a bootloader of some kind, but you can point the bootloader at an OS anywhere on the system pretty much. What OSes are you trying to dual boot?
Yes. You'll need to use a bootloader of some kind, but you can point the bootloader at an OS anywhere on the system pretty much. What OSes are you trying to dual boot?
OP OP H heister In Runtime Messages 466 Feb 22, 2008 #3 I wanna run 3 HDD 2 80 gig raptors with a 500 gig segate. I am going to attempt to dual boot Vista Ultimate and OSX Leapord
I wanna run 3 HDD 2 80 gig raptors with a 500 gig segate. I am going to attempt to dual boot Vista Ultimate and OSX Leapord
T TheEmperor Baseband Member Messages 63 Feb 22, 2008 #4 Install Vista first, then install Leopard, Leopard has a bootloader that will detect the Vista install and let you dual boot.
Install Vista first, then install Leopard, Leopard has a bootloader that will detect the Vista install and let you dual boot.
veedubfreak Golden Master Messages 6,979 Feb 22, 2008 #5 I dual boot Vista 64 and XP pro on 2 different hard drives. When it starts up it asks me which one i want to boot to.
I dual boot Vista 64 and XP pro on 2 different hard drives. When it starts up it asks me which one i want to boot to.
Preacher Fully Optimized Messages 2,395 Location Ra'anana, Israel Feb 23, 2008 #6 Check out my post on linux forums , Maka and Chris helped me out .
KSoD Call me Mak or K, Mod Emeritus Messages 35,644 Location C:\ Feb 23, 2008 #7 You can accomplish this anyway you want. Install XP or Vista in which ever order. From there the boot options can always be sorted. The definitive dual-booting guide: Linux, Vista and XP step-by-step | APC Magazine Vista XP Dual Boot - Understand the basics - The NeoSmart Forums Read those those. They will help you out greatly. If you still haev questions go ahead and ask. BTW Preacher. Just call me Mak.
You can accomplish this anyway you want. Install XP or Vista in which ever order. From there the boot options can always be sorted. The definitive dual-booting guide: Linux, Vista and XP step-by-step | APC Magazine Vista XP Dual Boot - Understand the basics - The NeoSmart Forums Read those those. They will help you out greatly. If you still haev questions go ahead and ask. BTW Preacher. Just call me Mak.
E EricB Chillin Techie Messages 11,861 Location USA Feb 23, 2008 #8 I'd leave it alone and boot through f12 or the bios