Multi OS installation

Formatting Disk:
  • We can format either by executing some commands in the command prompt Or directly by right clicking on the volume and selecting format option.
  • To format through command prompt open command prompt and run as administrator.
  • Execute the following highlighted commands.

  • We can do the same by right clicking on the drive and selecting format option.



OS installation:

windows 10:
  • Download the windows 10 online and burn the iso image file to DVD.
  • Insert the CD into the CD drive and restart the system.
  • Press key ( like F10 or F12) which opens the boot manager. This key is different for different mother boards. In my case it is Esc.
  • Select boot option as from the CD/DVD ROM.
  • Follow the instructions to install and configure the windows. 
  • Click on Next.


  •  It will ask for a product key. Enter the key if you have or we can skip this step.

  •  Check the box to the left of I accept the license terms.

  •  Choose the custom installation.

  •  Select the partition where the windows has to be loaded.
  • We can delete and create new partitions here by clicking on the options provided in the bottom.




  •  Click on Use Express Setting in the bottom right.

  •  Enter the username and the password.

  •  OS installation is completed and is ready to use.

Windows XP:
  • Download the windows xp iso file and burn to a CD/DVD.
  • Insert the CD into the drive and restart the system.
  • Press key ( like F10 or F12) which opens the boot manager. This key is different for different mother boards. In my case it is Esc.
  • Select boot option as from the CD/DVD ROM.
  • Follow the instructions to install and configure the windows. 
  • Press Enter once this screen is appeared.

  •  Press F8 to agree licensing agreement.

  •  Choose a different partition other than where windows 10 has been installed.





  •  Click next.

  •  Enter the name.

  •  It will ask for a product key. Enter the product key.

  • Enter the computer name and password.

  •  Edit date and time and choose Time Zone and click Next.


  •  Windows xp is installed and ready to use.

Dual Boot:
  • When we restart the system, It will ask for making a choice among the available OS.
  • Choose any of the OS and hit enter.

Red Hat Linux Installation:
  • Create a separate partition to install Linux. Don't format the partition now.
  • Download the iso file and burn to the DVD.
  • Insert the DVD into the drive and restart the system.
  • Press key ( like F10 or F12) which opens the boot manager. This key is different for different mother boards. In my case it is Esc.
  • Select boot option as from the CD/DVD ROM.
  • Follow the instructions to install and configure Linux.

  •  Select the language and click continue.

  •  Click on Date & Time and select the location.


  •  Click on Software Selection and select the option Server with GUI.

  •  Click on Installation Destination.

  •  In the Other Storage Options section Automatic partitioning will be selected by default. Select I will configure partitioning.


  •  Don't touch the partitions where windows are installed. 

  •  Select Standard Partition and Click on + sign at the bottom and create partitions.

  • Summary of changes will be displayed after partitioning is done.

  •  Create a root password and also create a user.


  •  It will take some time.



  •  Accept the license agreement.



  •  Enter the password and click on Login.


    •  Select the language and typing settings.


    •  Skip this step.

    •  Linux is installed and ready to use.



    Dual booting Linux and Windows.

    • On selecting windows we can choose between different versions of windows installed.


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