There are several reasons for installing two operating system on your computer
• You want to run a "gaming machine" as well as a "business machine" on the same computer.
• Web designers want to view their work on various operating systems and their native web browsers.
• A piece of legacy hardware, such as a scanner, works on Windows 98, but not in Windows XP.
• IT staff need to be able to work with older as well as new versions of Windows.
• You want to experiment with an operating system like Linux, but need to be able to use Windows as your main operating system.
Steps to Change the Default operating system for startup
• Open System by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, and then clicking System.
• Click Advanced System Settings. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
• Click the Advanced tab, and then, under Startup and Recovery, click Settings.
• Under System startup, in the Default operating system list, click the operating system that you want to use when you turn on or restart your computer.
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