Yes.
install vista first. then install Linux Linux will install a bootloader called grub, which can handle windows vista as well.
Yes. Doing so isn't particularly difficult, and most Linux installation discs can guide you through the process.
just perform the same install procedure as you normally would,A Few Nights ago I tried to install Mandriva on my C: Drive with no luck,Though the normal process would be to burn the bootable image...
You could use Wubi (Ubuntu Linux), GParted, fdisk or cfdisk. I recommend installing Windows first (if it's not there already) and then Linux.
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