My advice is don't.  Do one of the following:

Use a USB disk and use the BIOS to boot from that.  You'll need to always plug 
the disk into the same USB port, but otherwise it's quite painless.  I do this 
w/ my Solaris laptop when I want to boot Linux.

Use removable drive caddies and a socket.  This is what I do on all my desktop 
systems.

Install a VM hypervisor, e.g. VirtualBox.
 

10+ years ago I made a system boot FreeBSD, Linux and Solaris.  It took over a 
dozen install attempts.  After that I switched to drive caddies.

Have Fun!
Reg

--- On Sat, 12/22/12, mattias <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: mattias <[email protected]>
> Subject: [OpenIndiana-discuss] dualboot
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Saturday, December 22, 2012, 1:36 PM
> are it possible to dualbot oi and
> windows?
> if so
> what should i select when partioning
> 
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