Best way to install XP AND Vista

Being an accountant, my girlfriend has no choice BUT to have a windows partition on her macbook. Even worse, she HAS to have XP AND Vista installed. What's the best way to do this?
I assume there's no way to create 2 boot camp partitions on one OS X partition.
But what if I created 3 partitions via Leopard's Disk Utility, using one for OS X, one for XP, and one for Vista?
Or can I only install a windows OS through bootcamp? Meaning no windows without Leopard?
Is my only option to create an extra large boot camp partition and then partition that partition via the windows install?
Thanks in advance!

ajdedo wrote:
Hi,
Just got an x200s with Vista installed. I would love to do a clean install of XP. I've noticed 2 other partitions. Lenovo describes them as ->
C: is your available file storage space.
S: holds critical start up (booting) information.
Q: contains the critical data needed for system recovery.
Okay. So if I want to do a clean install of XP on my system, are either S or Q needed if I never use Vista again? And what would be the best/safest way to install XP on my machine? I don't want to delete anything that cannot be replaced or is vital to functioning of the machine under XP.
Thanks!
im not too sure about "S" but "Q" wont be needed anymore if u dont intend to use Vista anymore. "Q" will restore your system to Vista state if you perform recovery. before you start, remember to backup all the stuff u need. If you have a XP disc, just insert it into the drive (make sure your boot sequence is set to detect optical drive 1st) and perform a format on C drive. avoid using the quick format. after formatting it, just follow the instruction on screen and install XP. i doubt there are any safe method to install XP. pretty straight forward thing.
Message Edited by CaptainObvious on 03-27-2009 01:58 PM
Message Edited by CaptainObvious on 03-27-2009 02:03 PM

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