Hi not that I understand. You first have to upgrade to the new OS to get your free copy. Then within a month go back to Windows 7. Then using the free and fully accessible Media Creation Tool you can download installation media to either mount, burn to DVD or put on a USB flash drive. You then use the media to install Windows 10 onto the second partition. When asked for the product key, click skip. But this will only work if you run setup.exe from the \sources\ folder of the installation media. Convoluted you may say but it works.

On 01/08/2015 14:53, George Brechman via Talk wrote:
Hello list members,
I have reserved my windows 10 upgrade, but I would like to keep my windows
7.  Is it possible to have both operating systems on the same computer?  If
so, how would this be done?  I have a windows 7 64 bit dell computer,
running window-eyes 9.2.1.  Thank you.
George

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