Hi,

you could use WinVista's bootloader.

two ways:
1a)install winvista on fat32 (first you have to install onto ntfs, then  
copy to fat32 etc. google for it)
1b) or make 2 partitions, one with FAT32 and one with NTFS, install Vista  
at the NTFS drive

2) boot into freedos (via CD) and type "sys c: c:\kernel.bin"...this will  
write the bootsector into the file kernel.bin. Kernel.sys should also be  
copied to drive C:
3)under vista copy kernel.bin onto ntfs-drive (under vista also drive c:)
4)in vista add "c:\kernel.bin=freedos" to boot.lst (a system file on c:\)

Now you should be able to multiboot.

bye
  Flo



On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 23:17:40 +0100, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I'm going to be installing MS Vista on one of my computers soon.
>
> I'd like to also install freedos on the same machine. Can anyone  
> recommend a dual boot program ?
>
> Thanks,
> Tim
>
>
>
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