I have checked a lot of articles on installing multiple systems on the Internet. Almost all articles say that only two different versions of systems can be installed (such as service2003 and XP, XP and win7) or a Linux system can be added at most. This is not the case. As long as your hard disk is large enough, how many systems can be installed in each partition (it seems that at least one is not a win7 system ), is it necessary to decide on your own ......
Steps for installing multiple systems:
1. Use a CD or USB flash drive to install a system like a common system.
2. Use the installed systemOne-clickBack up ghost.
3.And reuseOne-clickGhost restores the backup file to other disks (D, E, F, G, H, I, etc ).
4. My computer -- properties -- Advanced -- settings (startup and fault recovery) -- edit
(You can also directly modify the boot. ini file on the system disk (drive c)
The following code is displayed:
[Boot loader]
Timeout = 2
Default = multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (1)/Windows
[Operating systems]
Multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (1)/Windows = "kind software development dedicated system..."/noexecute = optin/fastdetect/noexecute = alwaysoff
5. Copy the last piece of code as many times as the number of previously restored backups to other disks.The sequence number (drive letter number) of the partition bracket is changed. The Code is as follows:
[Boot loader]
Timeout = 2
Default = multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (1)/Windows
[Operating systems]
Multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (1)/Windows = "Software Development dedicated system 1..."/noexecute = optin/fastdetect/noexecute = alwaysoff
Multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (2)/Windows = "Software Development dedicated system 2..."/noexecute = optin/fastdetect/noexecute = alwaysoff
Multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (3)/Windows = "Software Development dedicated system 3..."/noexecute = optin/fastdetect/noexecute = alwaysoff
Multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (4)/Windows = "Software Development dedicated system 4..."/noexecute = optin/fastdetect/noexecute = alwaysoff
Multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (5)/Windows = "Software Development dedicated system 5..."/noexecute = optin/fastdetect/noexecute = alwaysoff
Multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (6)/Windows = "Software Development dedicated system 6..."/noexecute = optin/fastdetect/noexecute = alwaysoff
6. Restart your computer and you will find a series of System Options
Note: Windows 7 is a bit special. You may not be able to perform the above steps. If you do not know how to fix it, you can download the system Repair Tool for system repair.
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