• DIY

    Mod Your PC for Triple Boot: a PC for All Seasons

    By Posted on 3.20.2008 12 Comments

    digg_url = 'http://digg.com/mods/Mod_Your_PC_for_Triple_Boot_Vista_XP_and_Ubuntu'; Lucky you; you just received a brand new shiny PC for your [fill in the occasion: birthday, anniversary, graduation, holiday]. Unfortunately, your new rig almost certainly came preinstalled with Windows Vista, and youve got a ton of legacy software that require an older 32-bit Windows OS for operation. Whats a poor Vista PC to do?

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    10.20.2008 at 05:19pm - Comment by snarley25

    Thats a lot of work to go through to do a triple-boot! The author of the article said they bought a new computer so I assume that it uses a SATA drive. I have a better solution: Buy a couple more SATA drives and build a low-cost switch to boot three different OS's without all the hassle of boot managers! I assume your new PC has more than two SATA ports because you will need three. Many new PC's have 6 SATA ports. Each drive will be totally independent so changes to one OS will not affect the others. Go to www.thesataswitch.com for directions on how to build such a switch.



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