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For my work, I need to use all MacOS, Windows Vista and Windows XP. How can I install all of them on my MacBook? Is it possible?
I have tried these but none of them works -
1) After use Leopard Boot Camp to created a Windows partition, I installed XP first, then under XP, I try to use Partition Magic to create another partition from the Vista partition, but Partition Magic won't work on the Boot Camp created Windows partition.
2) After use Leopard Boot Camp to created a Windows partition, I installed Vista first, then under Vista I used Windows Computer Management tool to created another partition from the current Vista partition. Then I booted from XP CD, finish the first part of XP installation. But after XP installer rebooted, the machine won't boot up to continue the XP installation.
Thanks.
I have tried these but none of them works -
1) After use Leopard Boot Camp to created a Windows partition, I installed XP first, then under XP, I try to use Partition Magic to create another partition from the Vista partition, but Partition Magic won't work on the Boot Camp created Windows partition.
2) After use Leopard Boot Camp to created a Windows partition, I installed Vista first, then under Vista I used Windows Computer Management tool to created another partition from the current Vista partition. Then I booted from XP CD, finish the first part of XP installation. But after XP installer rebooted, the machine won't boot up to continue the XP installation.
Thanks.