Dual boot Windows 7 and OSX Leopard (Part 1 of 2) “Materials”: Software: -Windows 7 ultimate x64 -iATKOS v7 OSX Leopard 10.5.7 -EasyBCD Hardware: -Core 2 Duo e6750 -PNY 8800GT -4GB GSkill ram -GAP35-DS3L gigabyte motherboard Used this guide: tinyurl.com Check compatibility here: tinyurl.com Long story short is: Start with Windows installed. Creat a new partition with disk management and set it as active. Make it at least 8GB, I used 20. Pop in you OSX distro and boot from it. Once in the main menu, go to Utilities, Disk Utilities; Select your prepared HDD (that you made in windows) and erase it, make sure you format it as MAC OSX Journaled. Hit the “Customize” button and select the proper drivers for you PC, check the compatibility list to see what’s right for you. Then install. Once Installed, shut down PC and pop in your windows 7 DVD. See part 2:)
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how to uninstall remove delete ubuntu kubuntu linux debian fedora grub boot loader bootloader on from windows vista without using need of needing an installation install disc cd disk livecd I shamelessly borrowed this method from Sanjeev (the 26th comment on quainttech.blogspot.com I was so ecstatic that it worked, though, and no one else had posted, so I decided to spread the good news =]. I don’t think this works with XP, though. Sorry!
Tutorial on How-to Install Dual Boot setup with Microsoft Windows 7 and Ubuntu Linux 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx 64bit RC via USB Memory device. I show off the advanced automatic re-partitioning feature of the Ubuntu installer. I also show the very nice desktop wallpaper made by a OSGUI fan known as wally. Original video production by the www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.
Tutorial on How-to Install Dual Boot setup with Microsoft Windows 7 and Ubuntu Linux 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx 64bit RC via USB Memory device. I show off the advanced automatic re-partitioning feature of the Ubuntu installer. I also show the very nice desktop wallpaper made by a OSGUI fan known as wally. Original video production by the www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.
Educational Video on How-to Install and setup Dual Boot & Disk Partitioning with Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala & Microsoft Windows Vista (Part 1 of 2). This is a live action video. www.OSGUI.com Tech Live Action Show
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easybcd Download link: neosmart.net Installation instructions: 1.) Install Mac OS X first 2.) Install Windows 7 second 3.) Download easybcd 4.) Add the Mac OS X entry and save 5.) Restart your computer and you should be able to boot into both oses whenever you want.
In this tutorial we show you how to install Leopard and Windows 7 in Dualboot. You have to click customize in setup if you have a distro Files (fakesmc, nullcpupowermanagement, Chameleon 3) www.mediafire.com easybcd neosmart.net To boot Your retail DVD / installation prasys.co.cc —————————————————– Made by osx86tutorials.zoekja.nl
www.hackpod.net Full article at www.hackpod.net Installing Kubuntu/Ubuntu from within Windows is extremely easy. No prior knowledge of how to install or use Ubuntu is required. This works on Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7. The partitions aren’t modified, resized, deleted or formatted. It simply creates new files on a chosen Windows partition and uses that. The following videos will focus on demonstrating the tweaking and various things in Kubuntu and Ubuntu. You can obtain the latest Ubuntu ISO from ubuntu.com and the latest Kubuntu from kubuntu.com. If you don’t know what CPU you’ve got, you should just get the 32bit/x86, version, not 64bit/x86_64. Here are the captions I’ve used in the video (with some additions): 1. Download an Ubuntu or Kubuntu ISO, mount it or burn it to a blank CD 2. Autorun or run wubi.exe 3. Click “Install inside Windows” 4. Choose target drive, install size, a username and a password The installer creates new files on the selected partition. It uses a large file as a “virtual partition” (loopmount) for Ubuntu’s filesystem. 5. Reboot 6. Choose Kubuntu/Ubuntu at the boot screen 7. Now it’s installing the system into the “virtual partition”. It doesn’t create new partitions, resize/format existing ones. It uses the files it created inside Windows. That also means you don’t need any advanced knowledge to remove it, more about that later. We will demonstrate how Kubuntu/Ubuntu works and looks in another video. 8. It finished the install process, it’s rebooting. After that, Kubuntu/Ubuntu is ready for usage. 9. Boot into Windows to show it’s still working. To prove it’s not difficult to uninstall, you can also see how easy it is to remove it: 10. We’re going to uninstall Kubuntu to show how easy it is to remove it (removing Ubuntu/Kubuntu is the same). The OS selection screen doesn’t show up any more, it just boots into Windows.