Apart from the default operating system, many users install a second version of Windows on their hard drive, for example, to test out Windows 8 but still retain Windows 7 as the main operating system for day-to-day use. If you remove one of the operating systems, or install an older Windows version alongside a newer one, you may well encounter problems. You might not be able to boot your PC because the Boot Configuration Data has been altered…
Category: Installation & Setup, Issues
Issue: 2013 Issue 4 May/June
Operating Systems: Vista, 7, 8
Article Reference: B100