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Bill Marcum bmar...@iglou.com alt os linux debian On 2 Nov 2005 07:39:16 -0800, DC <d...@ehc.com.hk> wrote: I am newbie to Linux and I hope I can master Debian Linux. 1. If I install dual OS, Windows XP and Debian Linux to a new machine, should I installed Windows XP first ? I have tried install Linux on a old

Thinking of jumping from Win98SE to Win2k
My R61 with 64 bit Vista Business is a great machine. Why is Lenovo diminishing its own brand by selling its computers with a half baked OS? I don't know about this product, but I just bought an off-lease Thinkpad T40 and set it up as a dual-boot XP/Ubuntu rig. All of the most important features (including

Running Server 2003 as a dual OS w/ XP
You can run both on the same machine, but you need to reboot... Pretty sure... -- Gary Terhune MS MVP-L Desktop Systems www.members.home.com/mvp-l "Daffydd" If so any advantages or disadvantages to having 2 different OS on computer? I like win98 but need the dual tasking that I hear NT is good at.

OS X security issues.......
A client of mine who has dual boot keeps telling me how slow vista is, an a very fast 2 core machine with 2 gigs of ram... each time I go to his place for various things, he keeps telling me this. You see he can compare the 2 OS because I have set up a Dual Boot for him. He ends up using XP 99% of the time.

Linux Loaded Lenovo Laptop..More Linux Slopware..This is ...
donzeigler....@gmail.com comp os linux advocacy On Feb 25, 11:06 pm, "DFS" <nospam@dfs_.com> twittered: Not such a big deal. This morning I installed PCLOS as a dual-boot on every machine in one office. They work fine - can share files, download pix from digital cameras, surf web, all that good stuff.

Dual OS Boot
Dances With Crows danceswithcr...@usa.net comp os linux hardware pcbldrNinetyEight staggered into the Black Sun and said: I want to migrate from WIN98SE to One PC will serve as a test machine and the other will be my primary PC. My plan is to start by booting from a LiveCD, then install Linux in a dual boot

Dual Install Everysoftware on Dual OS (XP/2K)?
Charlie Wilkes charlie_wil...@users.easynews.com comp os linux advocacy alt os windows-xp microsoft public windows vista general On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 18:03:14 -0800, mark.kent.is.owned wrote: I don't know about this product, but I just bought an off-lease Thinkpad T40 and set it up as a dual-boot XP/Ubuntu rig.

How to install Dual OS in SPARC machine
pcbldrNinetyEight pcbldrninetyeight.com comp os linux hardware General Schvantzkopf <schvantzk...@yahoo.com> wrote in One PC will serve as a test machine and the other will be my primary PC. My plan is to start by booting from a LiveCD, then install Linux in a dual boot with WIN98SE, then install just Linux.

how to formatted disk on Mac OS 9.2
Is it posible to just move the harddrive from the Win 2000 machine and install it on the XP in order to get a machine with dual OS each one on its own harddrive? No. See "How to Multiple Boot Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98, and MS-DOS" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=217210).

XP 64 and Audio Issues
William McBrine wmcbr...@clark.net comp os linux setup James Purchase <j...@inforamp.net> wrote: System Commander allows me to seamlessly boot any of the following operating systems: ... The program is commercial and cost me about $100.00Cdn (I bought it direct from the company), and it was the best hundred bucks I

*HOW TO* for dual OS machine.
Normally, the older OS must be installed first unless you wish to acquire and use some 3rd-party partition and boot management utility. (In which case you have to However, dual-booting is no longer necessary in most situations. Why not download a Virtual Machine application, such as Microsoft's VirtualPC 2007

dual os mail setup
If all you need the second instasnce of the OS for is paying bills, and light duty tasks like that, just get the Microsoft Virtual PC 2007. He said it was the same copy on the same machine so it was cool. On the machine I'm on right now, I have true dual boot Vista and XP, but then in the Vista side of the

Convert new HP 32bit Vista home premium to Vista 64bit Ultimate
Since OS X, under the hood at least, is close enough to Linux to allow me to set up the SSH server, Leafnode, Apache and PHP things I used my old (P233) Linux box Sadly, such a midrange machine doesn't exist. I can't disagree there, the Mac Pro is a beast. I have a dual G5 here, and it is a large box for sure.

OS x 10.5.2 is here
Beyond that, you'd need to make sure the drive lettering remained the same as in your existing dual OS machine after the swap. Though OS/2 should boot from either a primary or a logical partition just about anywhere on any physical drive, it won't run at all if it thinks it is in partition X but is actually in

NBC: mild technology rant: Windows Vista and Dell...
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was a 'howto' on the Sun website a few years back about setting up a Sparc box to dual-boot Solaris and Linux. IIRC, the article also mention setting up OBP alias's to make the selection at boot time a bit easier. OTOH, there isn't much that can be done with Linux on Sparc that couldn't be done better with

New and Very Happy GNU/Linux Users on the Eee PC
John Barnett - MVP john_freelanc...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp basics Doug, the oldest operating system is always installed first. Hope this helps John Barnett - MS MVP Associate expert -----Original Message----- I wish to have XP and Win2000 Server dual boot on my machine. Whic OS should be firsy?

Mouse is very slow in guest OS
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Teer rich.t...@rite-group.com comp unix solaris On Wed, 8 Nov 2006, Michael Vilain wrote: How does that work? AFAIK, zones must be an instance of the global zone. So, that doesn't even allow different versions of Solaris. I think you're thinking of a VM system, which doesn't exist on SPARC.

Dual os on seperate drives
The versatility and multithreading of the dual-core far exceeds anything available from the single-core though. As a small computer builder / retailer I continue to build machines equipped for both XP and Vista. Personally I much prefer XP and am convinced that there are so many bugs to iron out with Vista that it

Boot dilemma - converting from dual OS envrionment to XP only
I believe that the future of Windows (or any OS software layer) will be experienced in a virtual machine of some sort. People have been dual booting for years - now I can triple-task cross-platform in seconds flat. I use OS X, XP with IE 7, XP with IE 6, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, PCLOS, Mint, etc. whenever I want.

removing os from a dual os laptop ?
The foundation for this dual-OS, dual-boot environment is a stock 266 MHz G3 Power Macintosh (desktop case, with Zip drive) with a total of 64MB of RAM and a 4GB drive, running the MacOS 8 that shipped with the machine, loaded with the normal MacOS 8 extensions ("Mac OS 8.0 All" in the Extensions Manager).