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I still don't understand why that would advised having dual booted now since XP with 98SE over 10yrs. plus even seeing a one time dual boot with 95 and 98SE! To see each OS remain bootable on it's own which is highly recommended in case you decide on upgrading one or a drive problem comes up you still have the other to work with!
When dual booting on one drive you might then have to repair the newer version's boot information when adding the older on last. That would be expected. But when having a dual boot across separate drives you can opt to simply use the F key option to bring up the boot device menu if you decide to leave each version isolated. You then simply have the boot device menu if you have that option available that is to come up where you select the drive with the version or OS on it you want to boot into.