Hi Margaret,

Dual booting means that a screen pops up before Windows loads up asking you 
which version of windows you would like to boot into.

This is a common occurrence on systems that have multiple versions of 
Windows installed on it.

Fir example, my brother who repairs computers for a living will sometimes 
come across a version of Windows that he isn't using, but the client does.

He is using XP pro on his computer, but he has the ability to boot into 
Various versions of 95, 98, XP home and even Vista.

When he boots up his computer, he will get a screen asking him which version 
he would like to boot into, which he then selects and can operate his 
computer using the particular version.

This also comes in handy when he has to dispense telephone support, he can 
boot into the same version of Windows as the client, then he can advise them 
accordingly.

Just like some people have multiple versions of Jaws installed on their 
computers, for reasons I would imagine are the same, so too do people 
install multiple versions of Windows.

In terms of the message of installing it in a non-standard location, this 
simply means if you're going to install it on another drive other than the C 
drive, or even change the folder that the installer wants to install into.

If none of these factors apply, I don't see what the harm is in installing 
it.

Victor 


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