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Okay, so I am dual-booting my computer Windows XP alongside Bunsen Linux. I have the OS' on seperate hard drives, so I don't have to worry about partitioning and all of that stuff. I followed this tutorial but i stopped at the part when he mentioned easyBCD. I cannot use easyBCD, I have Windows XP, and XP does not have a BCD. Is there any way I can dual-boot still dual-boot? ALSO, I can get into any OS easily with a click of a few buttons in BIOS, but that takes time and i want to have it so that it will be simpler, and faster to get into an OS.

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Only way I can think is to just alter what HDD is the primary one when you boot up by going into the BIOS and changing it.

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