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Nita Klew
1) Make three partitions, one for each OS, and install one OS on each.
2) Each time you boot, you should have a choice of all three OSs.
3) If you want to keep XP you have to do clean installs to new partitions,
no upgrades.
4) I doubt it. But I've never done it so I don't know for sure. Intuitively
though, there doesn't seem to be any reason why it would matter. They're
three separate OSs. Someone who has been there might tell you otherwise.
2) Each time you boot, you should have a choice of all three OSs.
3) If you want to keep XP you have to do clean installs to new partitions,
no upgrades.
4) I doubt it. But I've never done it so I don't know for sure. Intuitively
though, there doesn't seem to be any reason why it would matter. They're
three separate OSs. Someone who has been there might tell you otherwise.