Monday, July 27, 2009

Is there any way to install Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X, Linux in my P.C. If so, How?

I currently use Windows XP. My processor is Intel Pentium 4.

Is there any way to install Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X, Linux in my P.C. If so, How?
If you want to install all of those operating systems, you'll need a Mac since OS X only runs on Macs. You should be able to install the other operating systems using Boot Camp.





If you want all of those operating systems except OS X, then you can just partition your drive and install them and let a boot loader like GRUB take care of things for you.
Reply:Get a copy of





System Commander





It allows you to setup and manage well over


20 OS on the same pc.





none of them will conflict with the other.





Guides you step by step on each install.





You will love it.
Reply:Are you trying to install ALL of these operating systems on one computer? I do not recommend that.


However, You could install, say XP and Linux on your computer by dual booting them.


If you already have XP installed, you can actully run Linux "live" with some versions of Linux from the CD without installing Linux to the hard drive. Kubuntu Linux, for example, will run live from the CDrom while running XP.


To install ANY one operating system, simply change the BIOS to boot from the CD rom first, (hard drive second) put the OS CD in, and power up your computer, following directions on the screen.


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