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The indigo t will bleed like a pig (excuse the expression)…
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Technical People.
I bought a new PC today, to run our shipping applications (they don't run under MacOS hence needing a PC).
We got an HP with Windows 8, which only runs IE10. Yes, guess what, one of the shipping applications we use only runs on IE9 or earlier (no Chrome, no FireFox).
I am contemplating doing a dual boot set up so we can choose Windows 7 or Windows 8.
Anyone tried this, is it easy?
Help please, otherwise my bollocks will be history (Mme B is pacing up and down the room with shears in her hand)
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I've always run multiple (2-5) os's on my laptop at a time. It can be a bit of a pain, but it's doable.
I've always used different distros of linux and osx, but this guide seems to explain it fairly well for your situation…
http://winsupersite.com/article/windows8/windows-8-tip-dualboot-windows-7-144111You need to install windows 7 first and go from there though…
Alternatively have you thought about setting up a virtual machine to run windows 7? It would let you run windows 7 in a window without the need to restart and switch operating systems
If you have windows 8 pro or enterprise, it comes with the software to set this up, as seen in the last section of this article...
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2018309/six-awesome-built-in-windows-utilities-no-one-knows-about.htmlYou'll need a relatively fast computer to virtualize though…
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Also, if you can get away with using Internet Explorer 8 or below, just follow this to get xp up and running and do it from there…
Much easier than the other two options I gave...
http://lifehacker.com/5965889/how-to-run-windows-xp-for-free-in-windows-8
Hope that helps G…
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one last solution, in case none of the above work would be to dual boot one of your macs. I know it's not ideal as you probably got the HP for this purpose but it would work. The bootcamp utility is super easy to use…
and I'm done
If you need anything else or any help just shoot me a pm G…
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Dual boot is easy enough to do, but why not just download IE9 from the microshaft website?
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/internet-explorer/downloads/ie-9/worldwide-languages
- guess it doesn't work so easily… annoying
http://www.howtogeek.com/128738/how-can-i-run-legacy-versions-of-internet-explorer-on-windows-8/
this link will show you how to do it though…. but maybe dual boot is the best option for you -
Windows 8 only runs IE10?
- guess it doesn't work so easily… annoying
You didn't really think Microsoft would let Giles out with something that simple, did you?:)
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Dual boot is easy enough to do, but why not just download IE9 from the microshaft website?
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/internet-explorer/downloads/ie-9/worldwide-languages
Because when I try, it fails because it see's another instance of IE