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Hi there
I have Win7 Home Premium SP1 64-bit, and I would like to install it as part of a new dual-boot system (as in the laptop in question is brand-new and is a 'naked' system with no OS preinstalled).
I would like to have one partition with Win7 and the other with WinXP, set up as a dual-boot system so I can choose my OS on startup.
Is it legal for me to use the Win7 on one partition, and WinXP on the other partition where that XP installation is enabled by the downgrade licence?
I have searched the forum on this sort of thing and have found some stuff from last year; however it is still not clear to me and I wondered if a consensus has been reached on this matter yet?
Fwiw, I also have an unused WinXP disc and product key which I can use if necessary, but I'd rather not do that unless I have to.
Thanks for your time
Tony
I have Win7 Home Premium SP1 64-bit, and I would like to install it as part of a new dual-boot system (as in the laptop in question is brand-new and is a 'naked' system with no OS preinstalled).
I would like to have one partition with Win7 and the other with WinXP, set up as a dual-boot system so I can choose my OS on startup.
Is it legal for me to use the Win7 on one partition, and WinXP on the other partition where that XP installation is enabled by the downgrade licence?
I have searched the forum on this sort of thing and have found some stuff from last year; however it is still not clear to me and I wondered if a consensus has been reached on this matter yet?
Fwiw, I also have an unused WinXP disc and product key which I can use if necessary, but I'd rather not do that unless I have to.
Thanks for your time
Tony
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Novatech
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64-bit
- CPU
- Celeron P4600 2.00GHz
- Motherboard
- MicroStar, model not known
- Memory
- 2Gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel HD Graphics
- Sound Card
- Realtek onboard HD Audio
- Screen Resolution
- 1366 x 768 @ 60Hz
- Hard Drives
- 250Gb Toshiba SATA
