Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Mutiboot Issue(Having One Or More OS In a System)

Everyone of u know about the dual operating system installation in a single system its quite easy.but for those who had the problem in installing or when istalling the other os in the in a single system show only the option to access the os which u have installed currently & not showing the option to access the primary os in the same system.

 

There is no harm in installing dual os in ur system,the inatalling of dual os depends & varies user to user.So first for normal installation u need to have bootable CD/flash drive which boot up & guide u further for installation so when u enter the particular CD/flash drive it auto detect the setup & will guide u to install & will ask the preference to install it in which drive so follow the guided steps to successfully install the os.

If ur system is not accepting the bootable CD/flash drive then the issue might occur or u hav the question how to get the other os the same system.so if the system is not accepting the bootable CD/flash drive then u have to do the simple steps u can install the os by simple running the setup as u run any other setup when u have started the setup then u have to do all let the setup run.specify the drive in which u have to install the os let the setup run.so it is going to the extract & install the os in that drive & it will run as usual the os setup run when the extraction is complete it will restart ur system & will auto detect ur CD/flash drive & the rest of the process will be continued normally.when every step is completed & the os is installed restart ur system.

U will observe that option will be given to u to select the the particular os on which u want to works.this is how u can have the dual os on the system who has issue on their system.for those who don't have any any issue similar to this on their system have no problem & easily the dual os can be installed.

 

If u have not followed the first step & have installed the other os on the system by just normal  installation method & is not prompting u the option to access the primary os or can say access to the primary os in ur system so u just have to do is that press win+r key find the system configuration & under that goto boot where u will find that the both os is installed in ur system but find that u have access to only one os so under boot u will find timeout option under that change to 30sec or accordingly what is the perfect time save it & restart ur system & u will find it is prompting u to select the os & ur issue is solved.

More method related to the dual os issue will be updated & a short video on this will uploaded too on youtube channel AndroidXpo.

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