not sure that "many people will still want to have windows working once they install Freespire". everyone i've gotten into linux (ubuntu) has forgotten windoze completely once they've become really comfortable with the new os. most users out there are just that, users. they don't care about open source or that geeky shit, they just want it to work and work in their comfort zone. once their new comfort zone is set they will happily dump windoze, as long as the new os does what they want from it (it's funny though that many will stick with - and only use - a buggy, insecure, constantly crashing and expensive os just because it won't run some partricular game. that's just that particular users comfort zone requirement).
not sure that "many people will still want to have windows working once they install Freespire". everyone i've gotten into linux (ubuntu) has forgotten windoze completely once they've become really comfortable with the new os. most users out there are just that, users. they don't care about open source or that geeky shit, they just want it to work and work in their comfort zone. once their new comfort zone is set they will happily dump windoze, as long as the new os does what they want from it (it's funny though that many will stick with - and only use - a buggy, insecure, constantly crashing and expensive os just because it won't run some partricular game. that's just that particular users comfort zone requirement).