I did not mention flagging an MBR partition for booting. This is done with Windows by setting a partition "Active" -- with OpenBSD's fdisk, you "flag" a partition.
You may wish to flag your OpenBSD partition (#1 or #2/#3) so that OpenBSD boots each time, until you are ready to set up multibooting.
For setting up multibooting... some Windows users like to do it with the Windows bootloader. GAG is also a popular multibooter. (I use it on one of my laptops.)
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