I use BootIt. It's a lot more convenient than
doing your own tinkering, and it's easy for
me to boot several OSs from multiple disks.
I have an extra copy of my basic XP install
that I've put on NTFS just for testing restriction
issues. I've had 1 or more Linux versions loaded
in the past.... But BootIt, or any dependable,
full-service boot loader is not free.
Most Linux installs will come with a bootloader, but
then you're at the mercy of Linux remaining stable.
If Linux is not your main system that might not be so
appealing.
You can run pretty much any combination from one
disk, and Linux easily installs to a logical partition, but
Microsoft has a parochial attitude. Every system since
XP will take over the MBR without asking, so that you
then have to reconfigure your boot-loader.
Wine: It's been around for about 15 years. A new
version comes out about every 10 days. The Wine
people are having a lot of fun, but like a lot of OSS,
it never quite gets finished. I haven't tried it for
awhile. Last time I did a lot of things ran sort of OK,
but few things ran without problems. If you look
at their list of supported software it quickly becomes
clear that a lot of the motivation for working on Wine
comes from young Linux geeks addicted to Windows
games. A lot of games have pretty good support.

Wine could be useful if you have a specific XP program
you need to use and you have no other options.
Another option is "hot swapping" hard disks in
a hardware system that allows you to quickly
pop one out and another in. That seems like a lot
of trouble to me...and a waste of hard disks... but
some people find it easier than multi-booting.
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"J Tinsby" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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| Hello,
|
| I was thinking of 'trying" Win 7 on a separate HD on my machine
| already running XP Pro SP3.
|
| It was suggested that I use a program called "grub" which they say
| allows me to choose which OS I want to run. I was told that it goes on
| the XP drive.
|
| My concern is that if this goes wrong somehow can I remove the grub
| program which I understand modifies the MBR?
|
| A friend sent me a copy of Easy BCD that seems like it does the same
| thing as grub,
|
| Can someone advise me how to remove grub if I install it? I haven't
| pulled the trigger on it yet!
|
| Thanks,
|
| J T