This is really cool information. I personally prefer to use a 3rd party boot manager as it's more flexible and allows for non-windows/dos operating systems as well.
Assuming that were possible, you could take it one step further and setup VirtualBox on Windows 11 to access the "dormant" OS which in this context would be Windows 1
This is really cool information. I personally prefer to use a 3rd party boot manager as it's more flexible and allows for non-windows/dos operating systems as well.
I have at least 3 more videos planned in this series. 3rd party boot managers was one of them. Which one(s) do you have experience with?
WIZARD!
This is AWESOME Sir!
Well Done!
Oh, I have a Killer P4 Shuttle PC that I want to Multi-Boot
Ms-Dos 7.1 w/ 3.0 MME, 3.11 wfw, 98, XP & Linux...
Thank you! I really appreciate the feedback
Thank you. I liked the video. Can MSDOS6.2.2 be used here instead of 7.10?
thanks for the guide. Can you do one with multiple windows 9x versions like a setup with DOS, WFW 3.11, 95, 98, NT4, and XP
Absolutely, that combination is possible!
how many versions of windows is it possible to get booting(or running, for 1-3 ) off the same drive?
I have an idea for a future video that will answer that question.
I think it would be funny to dual boot Windows 7 and Windows 11 mostly because of some 7/11 joke I made.
I see what you did there
imagine windows 1 and windows 11 on the same pc 🥸
Assuming that were possible, you could take it one step further and setup VirtualBox on Windows 11 to access the "dormant" OS which in this context would be Windows 1
@@adventuresinnostalgia425 then let's try to do that 🗿 (or anything crazy like win2 and win9 idk)