>> Is it possible to have dual boot system using two
>> different drives instead of both OS's on the same?
>     Sure, you just do it the same way as you would with two OS's on the 
> same drive. Only the drive/partition references in the boot loader have 
> to be changed to reflect the locations of the two OS's.
   Or go into the bios and change you boot drive (C: or D:)
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