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Dual-boot Windows XP and Windows 7

 

If you're a Windows XP holdout who's curious about Windows 7 but still cautious about jumping into a new OS, today's tip is just for you. In this week's TR Dojo episode, I show you how to create a dual-boot system that runs both Windows XP and Windows 7.

-- Bill Detwiler, TechRepublic Head Technology Editor

Dual-boot Windows XP and Windows 7

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