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Question by ravi
Submitted on 2/8/2004
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how do i install 4 different operating systems in my PC?
ie, win98,winxp,Linux & win 2000



Answer by jhev
Submitted on 11/7/2005
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u cant install 4 diif operating systems

 

Answer by kulharia Mahesh
Submitted on 10/9/2006
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It is advisable (for some weakness in windows architecture ) to install windows 98 2000 and then XP followed by linux.

 

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