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it is necessary to install xp in c drive and 7 to d drive.
Dear friends, my name is op and I'm a Hardware & Network Engineer+Teacher
The answer of your question is quite simple:-
Steps:-
1) Always remember the lower version of windows load into C: Drive & above version
is load into D: Drive.
2) If XP is loaded into your C: Drive then boot the computer and make settings in BIOS
"First Boot Device=DVD"
"Second Boot Device=Hard Disk"
3) SAVE these BIOS settings & place your Windows 7 DVD into your DVD-Writer.
4) During Installation it ask in which drive it get loaded >>>>Choose D: Drive
Note: Remember your all data of D: Drive get lost after Windows 7's Installation
so, before installation transfer your data in other drive e.g. E:,F: Drive
For You:- If you have something confusion then ask again before implementation.
how can it possible, when u install 7 after xp then 7 replace xp and occupy that place
and as a result when your computer start then 7 is start not XP.