How To To Dual-Boot Windows 7 And Ubuntu
Ubuntu is a great OS and many users would like to run both Windows 7 at the same time at Ubuntu. If you are one of these users, then Lifehacker have pulled together a very detailed guide to setting up a dual-boot windows 7 and Ubuntu PC. Like most Lifehacker posts, it’s actually written in plain english and not in geek speak so users of all abilities will be able to follow the guide.
To dual boot Ubuntu and Windows 7 you’ll need:
- Windows 7 installation disc: For clean installations, either a full installation copy or an upgrade disc is needed.
- Ubuntu 9.10 installation image: You can grab an ISO at Ubuntu.com
- Blank CD or empty USB drive
- All your data backed up
The whole process should take around 2 hours if you don’t make any mistakes. To read Lifehacker’s guide click here.
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My experiences with Ubuntu were sub-par…but my experiences with the grub boot loader? Dear god. Never trying it again.
Perfect, didn't like Ubuntu, too clinical looking for my style, so I dumped it. but really appreciated the guide.
THERE IS NO OTHER SYSTEMS LIKE MINE
MINE SYSTEM IS A 5 BOOT
IM BOOTING WINDOWS VISTA CRACKED, WINDOWS 7 CRACKED AND ACTIVATED, WINDOWS XP ACTIVATED AND UBUNTU 9.10 WITH PIRATED SERIAL
I WILL NEVER BUY MICROSOFT'S DEEPSHIIIIEEET PRODUCTS U FUCKTARDS
U BASTERDS
weak system :P not ubuntu but your site :P scan for exps –regards tango_charlie
Or you can just install it as an application…
Or you can just install it as an application…