Throw in your Win 7 disk and install to the second drive. I had a tough time with Win 8 dual booting. Win 8 claimed ownership of all the folders and wiped out the permissions on them for Win 7 so I
constantly had to take ownership of the files each time I booted into Win 7. Please post your experience if you have a different one than me. I'm thinking it may have had something to do with my
configuration more than anything else.
Welcome to the forums. You need to install different operating systems on different hard drives or different hard drive partitions with their own drive letters.
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