With the end of mainstream support for Windows 10 fast approaching, many PC users are evaluating their options for the future. While some are willing to embrace change by jumping ship to Linux, abandoning Windows entirely isn’t an appealing option for everyone. Whether it’s out of necessity for...
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For millions of users worldwide, dual-booting Windows and Linux has been a popular approach to getting the best of both operating systems on a single device. The flexibility this provides—offering Linux’s rich development environment and Windows’ compatibility with a wide range of consumer and...
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For years, many tech enthusiasts and developers juggled the dual-boot setup — partitioning their drives to run both Linux and Windows on the same machine. At first glance, dual-booting seems like the perfect solution: full hardware access for each operating system, no virtualization overhead...
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Hi all, I was wondering something and is hoping someone can give me a lending hand.
Ok, here is what I've been thinking..
lets say
I made my system dual boot, Boot A as Windows 7, Boot B as maybe , lets say windows XP.
after making this work, in windows 7, I go to Advanced tab in system...
Hi everyone. I am trying to configure the Inspiron 560 for dual booting. Windows 7 is installed first. I would like to install Windows XP as second OS. There is a tutorial saying that you can dual boot with Windows 7 as the first OS installed. Is that true? I have tried to installed Windows XP...
Hello,
Recently I received Windows 7 and had no intentions of replacing my vista anytime soon. So, I decided to fire up an external 300 gb usb hard drive. (Note: This drive was originally in a lap top taht broke so I took it out and got an enclosure for it, It was 320 gb but that doesnt matter.)...
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Have found that both Avid 7.2 & Sony Vegas Pro 9.0 will not 'print back to tape' in HDV mode.
Both programmes function perfectly running when using SD video.
Windows XP
Both programmes will write HDV back to tape correctly.
Looks like something wrong with windows driver...
I have W7 installed on my 'C' drive and I have a 'D' partition that I would like use for Vista. Can I just install Vista and point to the 'D' partition? Do I need to install Vista first?
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I am trying to boot GParted Live CD from the .iso file I burned to a cd. I have went in and changed my BIOS settings and it still won't boot to the cd, so therefore I can't figure out a way to partition my hard drive. I do have two hard drives though, the main C drive I wanted to install Windows...
I've searched some and it sounds like dual booting Vista and Windows 7 is simply a matter of creating a new partition and installing Windows 7 there. A few questions. Is it really that simple? Is there a need for another boot manager or repairs to it like with XP and Vista? Since this is a beta...