I don't see why you couldn't, as long as you have a 32-bit/64-bit capable CPU. Just install in different directories, and modify the boot.ini if it doesn't accordingly.
I hope this is not hijacking this thread. Could someone explain in idiot-proof directions how to dual boot from one drive (I know nothing is completely idiot-proof). Is there a program needed to be installed? My drive is totally unformatted. thanks!!
btw when 64 bit windows is installed and detects winxp does it automatically give that option? I have never tried it.
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