Re: Dual Booting You can only run one OS natively at a time. Any other OS'es must be run in VM's, which, in my opinion, aren't worth using. I say just run one OS and when you need the other, reboot. VM's are a hard hit on the host OS because emulating a PC takes a lot of resources, but the emulated OS inside the VM doesn't run well because it's inside of an emulated environment. It's a lose-lose situation. Just dual boot normally, reboot when you want to use other OS. I have a quad boot setup (Vista, XP, OSX, Ubuntu) and rebooting to change OS'es isn't a big deal.
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