The thing is, it's pretty easy to do, if you have the right tools. When I need to make dual boot with Windows (prefer not), then I get Acronis Disk Director. It has the possibility to resize Windows partitions (NTFS, FAT, you name it). Then I create a primary partition, and choose not to format it. With a right click, choose advanced, and choose set type (or something). From there you can select A6h, in other words, OpenBSD. Apply the changes (will require a reboot), and pop in the OpenBSD disk.
Now you`ve got a properly configured OpenBSD partition, to install to. If dual booting fails, you can use the tool that came with Disk Director, which supports booting nearly all operating systems possible.
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