I for one prefer not to do it, i like to do everything in one OS and the commodity. If you choose dual boot then leave a post why (well if you choose single and want to leave a comment your free to).
Run the compatibility mode or XP mode. Problem solved.Well I chose "love multibooting" although that might be too strong a word.... I like it and its fun. I personally do enjoy multibooting if only for the opportunity to test out and fiddle with different OS. As time progresses and I eventually move to win7, i'm sure ill have even more reason to do so because of comparability issues with older games with win7.
Not necessarily.Run the compatibility mode or XP mode. Problem solved.
since I don't love to dual-boot
i used the first thing that came to mind, it should have probably been something like "I like multibooting" or "I use multibooting" anyway if you do it then choose that one :lol:.Well I chose "love multibooting" although that might be too strong a word
yeah thats the one i chose. Nah, it should be okay, i think most people understand what you meant. Btw wasn't criticizing your choice of words.i used the first thing that came to mind, it should have probably been something like "I like multibooting" or "I use multibooting" anyway if you do it then choose that one :lol:.
As for the rest the motive i started this thread was because except for linux users i don't see any reason to do it (like for example having 7/XP or Vista/XP etc). Although until now i haven't seen one with witch i can be pleased, to be honest.