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I've seen this done with Windows 2000 too. You can set your BIOS to boot from your CD-ROM drive first. Let's say you already have Windows XP installed. You startup your computer with the Windows XP installation disc inside your CD-ROM drive. During the installation process, it detects that you already have Windows XP installed. It will ask you if you would like to overwrite the current install, or create another Windows XP install on a different partition. When you're done installing the second Windows XP, you can edit the boot.ini file with any text editor (e.g., Notepad) found in your C:\ drive so you can better distinguish which install is which during boot up. |