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It is official, dual booting is now dead – Boot from VHD is the new king.
On my flight to BoS2009, I was inadvertently reliving some nostalgic milestones from the past 10 nay 20 years.
I had my Windows 7 laptop, booted from a VHD (see Scott’s great post for some easy instructions on how to configure this) – the OS I had booted into was Windows 2008, I had installed the Hyper-V role and was running an install of Windows XP on a virtual machine at the same time was running a command line install of Exchange 2007.
If only I had brought my Windows 3.1 diskettes with me I’d have had a straight flush…. here’s how it looked…
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