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SUMMARYThis article describes how to set up a Windows-based program in the same home folder on a computer that is configured to boot multiple versions of Windows. MORE INFORMATIONTo set up a Windows-based program on a dual-boot computer so that you can run the program from either version of Windows and share a common folder for the program, follow these steps:
If a program is installed in only one version of Windows in a dual-boot situation, information that may be required to run the program is not available to the version of Windows in which the program has not been installed. Note that when you make changes to options within a program, those changes may not be recognized in the other version of Windows and may need to be configured while you are running the program in the other version of Windows. This occurs when the configuration options are contained in the registry or in .ini files in the Windows folder. Additional query words: 3.10
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