Building a new PC build and wanna go all out triple booting Windows 10, Linux, and OS X. I'm wanting to do it natively as I have the storage for it. I know kvm is an option, and if it's a better one than I'm willing to go that route but how do I make them all boot natively?
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I have installed Windows 8.1 (64 bit) and 7 (32 bit) on one drive (SATA) (has 4 partitions). I also have another IDE hard disk (4 partitions as well) connected through a PCI card. My both hard disks are MBR type. I was thinking of installing XP on the IDE drive by adding one more entry...
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These are my system specs
Windows 8.1 Pro
Intel i5 4440 @ 3.1Ghz
Gigabyte H87M-D3H
8GB G Skill Ram @ 1600mhz
AMD 7750
Seagate Barracuda 500gb
Recently I downloaded the Intel Update utility 2.0 and ran the auto detect for drivers. It came up that my Intel 4600 was not up to date, so I...