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1. Install XP with Ghost and install it on the C drive;
2、Install win7 in the XP system,Don't use the ghost method,The next Microsoft original,Honestly install step by step,Pay attention to install the system with a non-C disk,Such as a D disk。
3. If the second system is also installed with ghost, the boot menu will not appear when the boot is turned on. Of course, you can also do a good job of relevant configurations to make the boot menu appear at boot, but this is more complicated and difficult, so it is not as simple and convenient as installing it with the original.
4. When installing dual systems, it is best to follow the following rules: install the lower version of the Windows system on the C disk, and the higher version on other disks; Stick to the installation sequence of low first and then high. In this way, the system has high stability and smooth operation.
If you have to install the higher version on the C drive, then there must be this or that problem in the operation of your computer.
5. In fact, there is another way you can consider: install Win7 on the C drive, and then install a virtual machine in the Win7 system, install a virtual XP system in the virtual machine, and some software that cannot run under Win7 run in the XP of the virtual machine. That's a good way, that's what I did.
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I'm installing a dual system.,But I've put the XP grid ready to find time to install win8,XP and win7 are the best to install XP first.,And then install win7,As for the installation location,Pay attention to the choice when installing.,You can install it directly with a U disk system.。
Also,It's normal for me to install it.,Because the installation version I'm using.,The ghost version is inherently unstable.。
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The boot is not equipped well, it can be modified with BCD in win7.
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It can't be installed this way! If you have to install a dual system. You can only install XP first, and then Win7. The reason is because after installing Win7, the Win7 system will block the installation of XP.
The steps are not difficult, first install XP normally, and then when installing Win7, just select other drive letters.
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No, ghost can only be installed on the active partition. will overwrite your win7.
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I think you're still using a virtual machine.,Otherwise, win7 is not allowed to install xp.,Even if the installation is successful, I'm afraid you won't see win7 when you boot it.,But if you install xp in the installation win7 is okay.。
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No, ghost uses system restore technology, and can only restore the image to the C drive (or the main partition disk) when returning the bridge, and using ghost again will overwrite the original system dissipation. If you need to install a dual system, it is recommended to use the original Windows disk to install WinXP first, and then install Win7 (pay attention to choose a different partition from XP to install).
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I remember someone had done this a long time ago, but the spine was used first with Vista, and then with XP. But it's a troublesome match. I don't think it's easy to pretend. You can try: you use ghost now
XP must be to restore the system to the D drive, and then have to make a boot file by themselves. However, it stands to reason that it is not allowed to install a low system under a high system. Good luck !
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