Yes, it is possible to dual-boot Windows XP with Windows 7, but the order in which you install the operating systems can affect the boot configuration. Typically, it is recommended to install the older operating system first, which in this case would be Windows XP. Here's a general outline of how you can set up a dual-boot configuration with Windows XP and Windows 7: 1. Backup Data: Before proceeding with any installations, it's crucial to back up all your important data to avoid any loss during the installation process. 2. Partition the Hard Drive: You will need to partition your hard drive to create space for the Windows XP installation. You can do this either before installing Windows XP using a partitioning tool or...