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Triple boot
Hi
I have two different OS installed into to different hard disk.
If I install a third OS in a thirda hard disk, Dualboot Pro recongnizes this third OS automatically or I have to run the dualboot Pro soft again and configure?
Best regards
Acacio
Re: Triple boot
I also have 3 (actually 6) OSs installed on 3 different HDDs.
My last install of a single OS (Win7) on a SSD HDD worked fine.
The Windows Boot Mgr detected it & it showed-up in the DualBoot PRO OS tab, yours should too unless your installing XP or a older OS, then you might have a few hoops to jump through.
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Re: Triple boot
Hi Schreader
Thanks for your answer!!
I am not installing XP.
From yours words I deduce that the DualBoot PRo recognizes a new OS instal and show up in the dualBoot PRO OS tab when you boot the pc, is this correct?
Have a fine week end.
Acacio
Thanks for your answer!!
I am not installing XP.
From yours words I deduce that the DualBoot PRo recognizes a new OS instal and show up in the dualBoot PRO OS tab when you boot the pc, is this correct?
Have a fine week end.
Acacio
Re: Triple boot
Thanks Acacius,
You are correct
I hope you have a great weekend too
JD
You are correct
I hope you have a great weekend too
JD
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Re: Triple boot
To upgrade to the last version of DualBoot Pro, it needs to unistall the previus version or just run the last version?
I bought my copy in 2008.
I bought my copy in 2008.
Re: Triple boot
Its been so long now for me.
I beleive that you can just upgrade it rt. over the top of the older version though.
You should bake a backup of your BCD files first if you haven't already (@ care center tab).
I beleive that you can just upgrade it rt. over the top of the older version though.
You should bake a backup of your BCD files first if you haven't already (@ care center tab).
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Re: Triple boot
shreader wrote:Its been so long now for me.
I beleive that you can just upgrade it rt. over the top of the older version though.
You should bake a backup of your BCD files first if you haven't already (@ care center tab).
Today I hace install the third OS without problem!!!
"unless your installing XP or a older OS, then you might have a few hoops to jump through"
Which are the few hoops to jump through?
Best regards
Acacio
Re: Triple boot
Acacius wrote:Which are the few hoops to jump through?
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