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How to boot from and executable file in C Drive

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Best Answer Vi-Sion , 27 December 2015 - 12:10 PM

Hi DavidNode you should burn the iso file on a CD or a usb and boot from CD or usb to install the OS. Go to the full post »


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hey guys, i am trying to dual boot window 8 and windows 10. so i just wanted to ask if anyone know how to boot from and executable file in my local disk through the system BIOS


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Hi DavidNode you should burn the iso file on a CD or a usb and boot from CD or usb to install the OS.
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Excuse the interjection folks  :)

 

What OS is presently installed on the HDD DavidNode?

 

JAFYI: If you burn any Windows OS to disk after XP the disk must be the DVD type, this because the video content of Vista and above cannot be burned to CD disks as they cannot handle it.


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Hi DavidNode you should burn the iso file on a CD or a usb and boot from CD or usb to install the OS.

okay, thanks


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