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Dual Boot problem
PWB
schrieb: I have just made my pc into a dual boot with xp and suse linux, my question is with what application do i use to open my printer driver and do i install it in linux or windows partition , oops one other question can i set my pc for it to have windows as the first option and not suse s being a newcomer

Linux 64Bit
Expect if I install the 0.8N on the window system, TB will not be OK on the Linux. (Because the normal XPI installation goes to the [now shared] profile folder. Q:: Is there a installation method possible/available NOT to install LG to the profile folder but to the system folder. That one where TB resists?

Converting or formatting NTFS to FAT32
Then, if you choose, you can easily install it on your hard drive in a dual boot arrangement with Vista, allowing you to run both operating systems and slowly learn Worth a try I'd say, if Vista is causing you so much grief and going back to XP is not an option. http://www.ubuntu.com You can download the latest

EMS memory
It's not loaded down with redundant applications, nor is it bare-bones. It's right in the same sweet spot as Ubuntu as far as default applications go. .... Well worth the download and test drive; see if you can resist making your system a dual boot with this very zippy and configurable effort from TexStar and

freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 240, Issue 5
This option will give you a full Linux Ubuntu that you can then install on your hard drive permanently if you want to dual boot Vista and Ubuntu. product) Midnight Commander - a file browser that will let you get access to files on your system should the o/s you're using not boot. and other utilities and apps.

Microsoft throws in the towel on Vista
will show you the options and the syntax if you want to do this... it could be worth a try but I would strongly recommend googling the subject a bit more first. Do not dual boot. Plenty of disk space. Any help would be appreciated. "huggybee" <huggy...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Bug#466713: Lenny SATA RAID Dual Boot Installation Report
Months ago I decided to use Boot Camp to partition the drive, in order to run a dual-boot machine. Yesterday I decided to do away with the XP system. So fire up the BC utility (or whatever it's called) and IIRC you will be presented with a bunch of options, one of which is to reclaim the partition.

Printer driver
Had a little scare in that I could not figure out how to boot back into XP, for some reason I was not given the bootloader option during boot, it just kept booting into Vista. I went in to the bios, and selected the hard drive XP is on as first boot device, saved and exited, and now it boots into XP Pro,

how to formatted disk on Mac OS 9.2
Boot with the DVD Enter Language(and time settings etc) Click Repair Other options that may work to install(or force install) the bootloader onto the XP drive(the original location Vista places it when Vista is installed second in a dual boot system). Both are free and can be run from XP. VistaBoot Pro 3.x Easy BCD

Win98se and XP dual-boot with 1.5 gig RAM
... 21 Feb 2008 00:07:47 +0000, Shawk <sh...@clara.co.uk.3guesses> wrote: Taking the subject slightly OT I've been considering dual boot Vista for a while I like the following features, * Aero Interface and 3D hardware usage for GUI (new photo gallery, use of shaders in photo slide shows etc) Not something I

How to achieve actual use of my full 4 GB RAM,
If WinXP is installed first, Vista's Setup will detect it and create the dual-boot arrangement automatically. On reboot, the operating system menu will offer to boot Vista or the "Earlier version of Windows". If we choose Vista, the boot continues as though WinXP did not exist. If we choose "Earlier.

Phantom Recovery Console in Windows Boot Manager
Certainly not more than the 2 suggestions I made below. (BTW, why do you always top post?) Of course, your suggestion certainly is another option to accomplish just This option will give you a full Linux Ubuntu that you can then install on your hard drive permanently if you want to dual boot Vista and Ubuntu.

Port forwarding.
AJR ajr...@comcast.net microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support hitesh ughreja - proper way to create a dual boot system is to install the "older" OS (XP) ie i want to make it dual boot. i can't install directly from CD while windows vista is executing as it is not allowing me. i am able to boot the laptop

Review of PCLinuxOS 2007 (and MiniMe), an Early Look at KDE 4.1
I did not say that it would not work. The better way is still to go step by step when the question is between the ones given above. I always have a dual boot. Current and previous. My previous / is on /media/sdb1: houghi@penne : cat /media/sdb1/etc/SuSE-release openSUSE 10.2 (i586) VERSION = 10.2 So even if I

Dual-boot setup, incorrect time in Debian's side
I highly advise not to attempt to upgrade an existing Win98 installation... either backup your data and format the drive to perform a clean install. Or add a 2nd HD, install Win2k there and dual boot. As far as security...it is *essential* that you immediately apply all critical updates that means SP4,

Ext HD triggers new hardware, drivers not loaded
The only way I know to do it at this point, since I have to have a "working" computer while I'm doing this (and due to my health it still takes me forever to do the simplest things) is to do a dual-boot (something else new to me). I'll also want to install only the OS (and not the other crap on the Dell disk) and

Reinstall Windows
This command has no impact if the hardware clock is set to UTC/GMT, but it is often not, especially if the system is dual boot with Windows. mount -u / Since the next command does this, the is no need for this, even for the paranoid. mount -a -t ufs swapon -a (most cases; optional) cd /usr/src mergemaster -p make

As usual Vista sucks
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windows vista XP dual boot
Not a big deal for me anyhow as I keep the sidebar running, check mail, etc. when I'm flying. -- Thanks Dave! Vista 64 bit Ultimate is installed, on it's own new hard drive. Had a little scare in that I could not figure out how to boot back into XP, for some reason I was not given the bootloader option during boot,

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
Problem: Alsa complains an unknown device ALC882 at boot time. Solution: echo "options snd-hda-intel model=6stack-dig" Also not an installer issue. I'd suggest filing a bug report for this in the upstream kernel bugzilla (), although you probably should check first if the issue still exists for current kernels