If slackware is taking up all available space, you'll need to get some kind of partition program to move the data, repartition, etc. If you don't have much on the system though, I'd say make small backups of your data, install Windows on a partition you'll create, leave the rest for Slackware and then reinstall in that order.. its much less of a headache and hassle. That way Slackware will find the windows partition and usually setup lilo so you can choose at bootup which OS to install from. Installing Windows afterwards always rewrites the MBR thus making you have to boot linux from a cd or disk to rewrite the bootloader info to, etc. You can use Windows bootloader but it sucks.
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