How Do You Install Windows XP & Windows Server 2003?
Installing both Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 on the same computer is a process known as “dual booting,” enabling you to choose between the operating systems as the computer loads. This is possible by creating two separate drive partitions on the computer, enabling you to keep your operating systems separate so that they can perform their individual tasks unfettered. Insert the Windows XP CD into the computer. Restart and press any key to boot from CD. Press “Enter” and “F8” to move to the Partition Manager. Highlight the existing partition(s) and press “D” to remove them. Press “C” and create a single partition using half of the listed available space. Press “C” again and create another partition using the other half of the drive. Highlight either partition and press “Enter.” Select the “NTFS” file system to install Windows XP. Insert the Windows 2003 disk into the computer. Press “Enter” and “F8” to move to the Installation Screen. Highlight the other empty partition (created wh