NetBSD installation CD (or usb) allows you not to install the boot manager, if you don't want it. But you have to be cautious. It has happened to me that I didn't want to install it but inadvertently I install it but even mis-configured.
In the installation process, while choosing the partition where to install NetBSD to, be careful no to choose options default: and name:
After you click ok the installation program warn you that not a valid boot manager is configured and if you want to install it . Of course choose NO.
Maybe, but I don't know if installing the default netbsd boot manager could you be allowed to boot windows also, I know for sure that I can boot a linux os in other partition but I don't know if that works for Windows.
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