Triple- Boot (install) Windows 7, Windows XP and Linux Fedora 1. Windows 7 computer. Last reviewed: June 2. October 2. 01. 3: This is the new location for this page on this site. Please update your link or bookmark. On this page: Introduction. This guide shows how to create a native (natural) Windows- controlled triple- boot of Windows 7, Windows XP and Linux Fedora 1. Windows 7 already installed or how to install Linux Fedora if a dual- boot of Windows 7 and XP already exists. You can then run any of those three operating systems by selecting one from a Windows menu during bootup. No data loss will occur and a third- party boot utility will not be used. The example shown here uses a single hard disk. The operating systems added were Linux Fedora 1. Windows XP Professional or Home Premium.
The computers used were. Dell Studio XPS 8. GHz), Core i. 7, 8 GB RAM DDR3, 2x. TB SATA hard disks in RAID 0 as 1. TB & 6. 0 GB. AMD Athlon (2. 4. GHz), 2. 0 GB RAM, 1 TB SATA hard disk. However, any change to your computer should not even be considered unless you have a rescue plan. This guide also contains that rescue plan - just in case! ![]() This is the longest post I've ever made on a StackExchange site, but this process requires a lot of explanation and attention to detail. It's also somewhat specific. Removing a dual boot can be dangerous, and it does not guarantee that Windows will forget about the second boot sector. This is your first step in removing the boot. Téléchargez l'utilitaire EasyBCD et exécutez le fichier téléchargé Cliquez sur Next > I Agree > Install; Laissez la case Run EasyBCD cochée, et cliquez sur Finish. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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