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Want to have Windows XP, but have Vista right there if you need it? As unbelievable as it sounds, you can actually install two operating systems onto the same computer and use them separately. The process can be a little confusing and time consuming, but being able to run separate operating systems can come in handy.
 
Want to have Windows XP, but have Vista right there if you need it? As unbelievable as it sounds, you can actually install two operating systems onto the same computer and use them separately. The process can be a little confusing and time consuming, but being able to run separate operating systems can come in handy.
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== Steps ==
 
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#Install any software applications on the operating systems. If you kept the existing operating system on the first partition, any installed applications should still work, but may need to be reinstalled on the new OS.
 
#Install any software applications on the operating systems. If you kept the existing operating system on the first partition, any installed applications should still work, but may need to be reinstalled on the new OS.
  
== Video ==
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{{Video:Install Two Operating Systems on One Computer|}}
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==