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Is it possible to tripple boot Windows 10 home, pro and 7 ult?

TheGleaner

Well is it possible to triple boot it in that way if Windows home was the free upgrade, I bought the 10 pro and 7 ultimate keys, and am wondering if it is truly possible. Also what is bootsec that the win7 ultimate usb creator keeps complaining about, as I have followed Microsofts and others advice to replace the file, what is wrong/what am I missing? Thanks

 

EDIT: I forgot to say ON A LAPTOP!

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Yes, but it doesn't make any sense. Especially with home and pro.

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You can, but running home and pro is like dual booting both a 32 bit and 64 bit OS, why would you want to do that?

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you don't even need to reinstall pro, if you just change the key for the pro one, all the extra features will be enabled

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Is anyone going to answer 2nd question?

 

"what is bootsec that the win7 ultimate usb creator keeps complaining about"

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Well i figured "why waste a 130something dollar version of windows" any way the bug? I'm having is it installs then seems to run home off the other home's key.

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Just now, TheGleaner said:

Well i figured "why waste a 130something dollar version of windows" any way the bug? I'm having is it installs then seems to run home off the other home's key.

Why not take the Win 10 Home key and make an HTPC?

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1 hour ago, ARikozuM said:

Why not take the Win 10 Home key and make an HTPC?

Because I don't exactly have the money 

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1 hour ago, Delicieuxz said:

 

So where does one download a bootsec.exe since i did not buy the valid licence from MS?

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http://originaldll.com/file/bootsect.exe/20574.html

 

7 hours ago, TheGleaner said:

Well i figured "why waste a 130something dollar version of windows" any way the bug? I'm having is it installs then seems to run home off the other home's key.

Windows 10 Pro has everything that Home has, and more. Running two instances of Windows 10 so that you use both Pro and Home licenses will just use up hard drive space, while offering nothing beyond what's already in Win 10 Pro.

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Well I don't really care I already have the licence, so... and it was for a new pc but things happen so..

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If I install it onto a DVD will it get rid of the bootsec.exe problem?

 EDIT never mind

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