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Dual-boot Linux Mint 11 and Windows 7
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 06/12/2011 10:21 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
LinuxBSDos.com shows you how to setup a dual-boot between Linux Mint 11 and Windows 7
Dual-booting between a GNU/Linux distribution and Windows on a computer with one or more hard disks is a common practice for those who use both operating systems. It is a somewhat hassle-free approach to keeping a foot in both OS worlds. If you are new to Linux Mint and want to attempt dual-booting between Linux Mint 11 (see Linux Mint 11 review), the latest release of Linux Mint, and Windows 7 on a computer with one hard disk, this tutorial offers detailed instructions on how to accomplish the relatively simple task.
If your computer has more than one hard disk, the steps involved are virtually identical, and this guide can be of great help for setting up dual-booting on a computer with, say, two hard disks.
If your computer has more than one hard disk, the steps involved are virtually identical, and this guide can be of great help for setting up dual-booting on a computer with, say, two hard disks.
Dual-boot Linux Mint 11 and Windows 7
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