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Multiple OS - bigjesse - 10-08-2009

I was wondering if anyone could help me.. Basically what i want to do is have 2 operating systems. I have Windows Xp now and i want Linux or Windows 7. Im not sure at all how to do it, so if you know how id like from start to finish. Ty


RE: Multiple OS - mister.o - 10-08-2009

Read this i think will help you
http://apcmag.com/the_definitive_dualbooting_guide_linux_vista_and_xp_stepbystep.htm


RE: Multiple OS - Supremacy - 10-08-2009

If you want Linux as dual boot listen Smile

first go to http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download and download it and extract the files by using winrar.

Then you open the Wubi file, and now you're ready to install ubuntu Smile just put the settings as you want and you can use boot on ubuntu next time you're starting your computer Smile

Hope this helped you Smile

( This is for ubuntu, But it should work on the other aswell )


RE: Multiple OS - Kharnage - 10-08-2009

They both have a partition editor, just install in and during the process you can choose how much space you want for your OS.


RE: Multiple OS - bigjesse - 10-08-2009

thx.. anyone know for Windows 7?


RE: Multiple OS - brett7 - 10-08-2009

i also have both linux and windows Smile


RE: Multiple OS - mister.o - 10-08-2009

(10-08-2009, 01:54 PM)bigjesse Wrote: thx.. anyone know for Windows 7?

Just downloaD this program http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1 and its easy to dual boot any system you want


RE: Multiple OS - bigjesse - 10-08-2009

i download that and it tells me wat to do?


RE: Multiple OS - Idiot #1 - 10-08-2009

Try this.

http://www.supportforums.net/showthread.php?tid=459


RE: Multiple OS - bigjesse - 10-08-2009

anyone else??