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Smile Solaris 8 installation

I am currently using Windows Xp and can it is possible to install Solaris on another drive without removing XP.
I have Solaris 8 with me.For installation of Solaris does it require logical partition? or can i install directly in another drive by booting from cd.If so Plz tell me the procedure to install it,as i was new to unix.

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