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Please provide some immediate help
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It's not that hard. What are your system specifications? How big is your HDD?
Below is some info from the FreeBSD FAQ on installing any other OS + Windows. Here you can find a guide on installing three OS' on a single system, but the principle is the same for a dual boot system. Hope this helps. |
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You can either dual boot you HDD or use a software called Vmware, it will let you run several OS's at the same time its pretty niffty
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