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Put the XP on the C drive!
In XP, you can set it to select the default system startup items. Here's how:
Run -> enter "msconfig" ->select".
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The easiest way.
Press F8 at startup and select [Operating System Selection] to select the system.
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After powering on, keep pressing F8, and the system selection interface will appear
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My computer has an advanced property on the right, - at the point of boot and fault repair - settings - to show the list of operating systems on the hook, so that there are system options when booting up, and I recommend that you install a virtual PC software. vmware
Use him to install other systems, so that two systems can be on standby at the same time, or even 3 or 4 systems, as long as your machine is configured enough, as many systems can be on standby at the same time.
I'm talking to you above about the operation method of XP, but it's basically the same as 98, and you can understand it at a glance.
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Tools and raw materials.
Win10 dual system.
Set the default boot system.
The steps of the method are as follows:
1. Press the key combination "win+r" at the same time under the win10 system, open the running tool, enter "msconfig", and then click OK, as shown in the figure below.
2. Click the "Boot" tab on the system settings interface, as shown in the figure below.
3. On the guidance interface, select the default sock movement system you want to set, and then click Set as default. This is shown in the figure below.
4. After setting the default boot system of the dual system, click OK again, as shown in the figure below.
5. After clicking, the system prompts you to restart the computer, because the system needs to be restarted to take effect after the system is configured, click Restart, as shown in the figure below.
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When the computer starts, press F8 to enter and select which hard drive to boot from.
However, in most cases, the system can set which disk to boot from by default, as follows:
1. Press and hold the shortcut key win+r to open the "Run" box.
2. Enter "msconfig" in the open input box, and then click OK.
3. Through this command, you can open the system configuration window, in which you can see the tabs of "General, Boot, Service, Startup, Tools" and so on.
4. Select the second tab "Boot", you can see in the box below that there are currently two systems installed, namely windows7 and windows8, and the default boot operating system is windows7.
5. If you want to set windows8 as the default boot system, select windows8, click "set as default", and then click "OK" to change the default boot system to window8.
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