rebooting into different OS

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is there an easy way to reboot into a different operating system thats on a different harddrive from the desktop?
 
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The cleanest way to dual- or multi-boot with OS's on separate HD's is to use the BIOS, as it keeps the drives independent to come and go as you please. EasyBCD interlinks them and makes them difficult to remove.

To do this, set the preferred HD to boot first in BIOS setup, then if you want to boot another use the one-time Boot Menu key given on first boot screen.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
home built
OS
windows 7 64bit build 7600
CPU
Intel I7 920
Motherboard
ASUS P6T Deluxe V2
Memory
Corsair 6GB (3x2GB) 1600MHz Triple Channel i7
Graphics Card(s)
XFX RADEON HD 5870
Sound Card
Creative Xfi Elite pro
Monitor(s) Displays
Hyundai W240D 24" Samsung Syncmaster 930
Screen Resolution
1920x1200 and 1280x1024
Hard Drives
WD Velociraptor 150gb
Western Digital WD7502ABYS 750GB Raid Edition
PSU
Corsair 850W TX Series PSU
Case
Coolermaster HAF 932 Full Tower
Cooling
Noctua NH-U12P
Keyboard
logitech G15 orange
Mouse
logitech mx revolution
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13mb
I guess some BIOS take a little longer to choose the drive. One guy said he had been changing the Boot Order in BIOS setup every time. Didn't comprehend there is a shortcut Boot Menu key for almost every modern BIOS.

I only suggest this because we deal here with a lot of help requests to get out of Dual Boots set up by EasyBCD, which does start up to a nicer Boot Menu. Let us know how the two methods compare for you.
 
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