Now a days we know that windows 7 is more comfort for professional and home using. But in the case of Gaming , Win 7 is not good as Win Xp.
We Know that if we use 2 o/s in one hard disk it will suerly gets slowed. So my trick starts from here.There should be two harddisks, The Second or the new should not to be too much of size.
We Know that if we use 2 o/s in one hard disk it will suerly gets slowed. So my trick starts from here.There should be two harddisks, The Second or the new should not to be too much of size.
- Connect The New Hard Disk As Secondary(Slave)
- Now Go To The BIOS Option And Then Select -> Standard CMOS Features
- If We Connected Those Two Harddisk as Primary And Secondary Correctly ,Then It Should Be Like This -> The New HDD As Slave And The WIN 7 Installed as Master.But There Should Be Changes in Their Channel.But That's Not A Prob..
- Select Or Enter the Master that is Win 7 HDD And Then A New Menu with Several Options. In That Select -> Extended IDE Drive -> Then Change It To None
Note : The BIOS Settings Would Not Be The Same As My Of Yours,So Better Be Carefull
Now We Have Instlled Win Xp & Win 7
- Then In Advanced BIOS feature -> Select your CD ROM As First Boot And HDD As Second. Save And Exit
Now We Have Instlled Win Xp & Win 7
- If We Want To Switch Back To Win 7
- Got To BIOS -> Standard CMOS Features And Enable The Option That We Disabled In First Time
- Also Disable Win XP Hdd Too
Why We Change Settings In BIOS Is That There Should Be Any Conflict in Grub Or Any Other
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