How install Solaris 2.5.1 and Windows Together

Hi, We�ve a registered copy of Solaris 2.5.1 and we can�t install solaris and windows in the same Hard disk.
I�ve been trying since two weeks. I can�t found a document that help me with this task.
Please, help me with the directions to do that or try to indicate me an internet link to read it.
Thanks a lot.

OK, this is that I did.
1. With solaris 2.5.1. boot disk install solaris from CDROM
2. I do the partition in hard disk, the disk has 3 GB, and make a 940 MB partition for solaris and the rest for Windows
3. I install solaris in stangalong mode
4. When I finished solaris installation, it ask me wich partition are going to use to boot de machine.
5. I format a WINDOWS disk partition to install it.
6. I transfered the system to the windows partition
7. Reboot the machine and the solaris still ask me by wich O/S are going to use to boot.
8. Then, install Windows 95 B version, and when rebbot the machine, the boot manager of salaris dissaper.
9. With FDISK of windows and put the second partition (solaris) as active, and nothing happens.
Note: I`m using the solaris partition as second one, i mean that the main partition is Windows (is exactly that I did have it).

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