New 8 dualboot windows desktop

I have a new windows desktop computer 8 to install the second hard drive with vista 64-bit from the second hard drive, it displays a dual boot when I start it after that I have the second drive?

I did it and it worked fine. I had to remove the drive letter of the system drive booked at the start of the secondary o/s as it is assigned automatically. I've also tagged each partition clearly what always got me some what disk I got to go to them because I had additional partitions.

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