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How to Dual Boot Your Computer Ultimate Guide Exept Mac b/c they suck * I did not make these I simply compiled it to one page*
Table of Contents I. From Vista to Linux II. From XP to Vista III. From XP to Linux IV. Triple Booting Vista, XP, Linux OK before we begin you MUST BACK UP ALL YOUR STUFF! Im not saying that you are going to lose it but its better to be safe than sorry. My personal favorite distro Linux Mint Cassandra 3.0 Linux Mint Main Edition Cassandra 3.0 .ISO The main site for other versions Linux Mint I. Vista & Linux ![]() II. XP & Vista Coming Soon..... III. XP & Linux Coming Soon..... IV. Triple Booting All Three *Only for the 1337* Step one: Install Windows Vista So you've got already got XP on your machine and you want to sample a taste of what Windows Vista has to offer? Just follow Gina's guide to dual-booting Windows XP and Vista. When you get to the partitioning your drive, go ahead and add your Ubuntu partitions as described in the next step. However, since I (and perhaps some of you) had already installed Vista, I added my Ubuntu partitions after I'd installed Vista. It really doesn't matter which comes first. If you haven't already set up a dual-boot system with Windows Vista beta and you don't want to, no problem. Not much really changes in this tutorial, so if you only want to dual boot Windows XP and Ubuntu, this should work just as well. Step two: Partition your hard drive for Ubuntu I recommend using your Ubuntu Live CD (you'll need to download the ISO and burn it to a disk), which comes packaged with the same Gnome Partition Editor contained on the previously-mentioned GParted Live CD, to add your Ubuntu partitions. Once you've booted the Ubuntu Live CD, go to System -> Administration -> Gnome Partition Editor. You need to add two new partitions for Ubuntu. The first should be a minimum of 3GB and formatted using the EXT3 filesystem. The second partition is your Linux swap, which should be about 1GB. install%20ubuntu.png Once you've got your partitions set up, installing Ubuntu could not be easier. Double-click on the Install icon on the Ubuntu desktop and get going. The graphical installer is pretty self explanatory, but I'll walk you through it step-by-step in the gallery below. Step three: Install Ubuntu Click here to start the installation step-by-step. Step four: Install Automatix After you install your updates, a few things still might not be totally up to snuff for what you expected. For example, by default you can't play MP3s in Ubuntu (Ubuntu is totally FREE, meaning that only free and open codecs are installed by default). If you want to keep it that way, you don't have to follow this next step. However, if you're new to Linux, you probably want all the advantages you can get, so installing Automatix should tie up all of your loose ends. Luckily installing Automatix on Ubuntu 6.0.6 from Terminal is easy. To get to terminal, go to Applications -> Terminal and follow the instructions on the Automatix page. When you've finished running Automatix and installed your apps of choice, you'll want to restart Ubuntu. Once you restart, you should notice an assload of new programs, and pretty much everything should work just as you'd expect. Play around with your new operating system. OK now how to uninstall Linux + GRUB: *BACKUP EVERYTHING this is not guaranteed to work!* 1. Download this tool, and burn it to a disk. Bart's CD-Rom Boot Disk (Really you can use any bootdisk just as long as it has fdisk on it) 2. Delete Linux partition. 3. Restart computer and go into your system BIOS by pressing F10 or something similar each computer is different, then set your computer to boot from your CD Drive. So it should be in this order: ---1. CD Drive ---2. Hard Drives ---3. Everything else 4. Save the Changes and reboot. Then get to the command window when you boot the disk and enter this fdisk /mbr IF THIS DOES NOT WORK I am very sorry, but your gonna have to re-install your OS. Last edited by lacrosse_man16 : 10-20-2007 at 10:54 AM. |
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The Macintosh Operating Systems (all to be specific) cannot be booted from a partition, it requires it's own physical drive (to my knowledge).
I do take classes on Linux, and here is what I have learned is best for Fedora Core 2. Min 10GB Free (Mounted on "/") Swap File should be at least 2x your RAM, mounted on "Swap". At Least 50MB should remained unpartitioned.
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Step 1: Check to see if your computer is compatible with CSS3 (I think thats what its called) if not you cant do it and dont try to do it because it can only mess up your computer at that point. Step 2: Obtain the OS Xx86 disk and all of its counter parts they are spread all across the internets. (Or just wait for me to finally upload it) Step 3: Get a blank HD preferably one you really dont care about because this can still mess up your hard drive to point of no return unless you have the OEM disk and the OEM disk only. Step 4: Install OS X on the blank drive. But do not delete the drive with partitioning tools. Simply reformat the drive with gParted to NFTS (If the drive wasnt already blank) Step 5: If it worked it worked if not well try it once more if still no once more if not the third time then it will never work. |
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I think lacrosse means SSE3 not CSS3...of course I could be wrong but if I remember right when I messed with the OSX x86 beta it needed SSE3 but there was a work around. There are probably quite a bunch of advancements to using OSX on a PC since I used it 2 years ago.
Some info can be had here on it: http://www.osx86project.org/ On the subject of Nix Distros: Have you tried PCLinuxOS? Mint looks interesting might have to give it a try on the older computer.
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I am sorry, but I really can not figure out if my AMD Athlon XP is processor is compatible with SSE3, but seeing as how it is an Intel thing, chances are low. Any help here would be appreciated and be rewarded with an addition to your reputation.
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depends what version of your processor you have
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Its a little more than that Robb it depends on just about everything in your system not just processor type. |
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OK well your good on SSE3 however that still means very little other than you have a chance. When installing it may appear to freeze, or may freeze entirely. If it ever freezes wait 30 min and see if any progress was made. If its frozen try again two more times if it doesn't work the third time it will not work. DO NOT PARTITION YOU DRIVE!! you need an entirely blank Hard Drive.
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