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    Hey,
    I was wondering if it was possible to Dual Boot my windows Vista with Ubuntu or Linux or the likes...

    If anyone knows any information or could post some links i'd be grateful

    Dont say google it, cus i am doing right now

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    Download ubuntu, install it to its own space. It'll set up the duel boot stuff and grub. Easy as pie, just do ubuntu second :p

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    Is it really that easy?!
    I was expecting having to do loads of crap and spend hours
    Thanks for your help guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by iApps View Post
    Is it really that easy?!
    I was expecting having to do loads of crap and spend hours
    Thanks for your help guys
    Naa, ubuntu is very easy to install, download the distro, burn to disk, boot from it and follow the simple steps, just make sure to tell it not to overwrite your previous stuff.

    Alternately the wubi installer posted above may do the job to, though i've not used that myself.

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    I've ordered the disk of the internet, will that work? The free one... I know it takes a while but I dont have any disks to write to atm

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    Quote Originally Posted by iApps View Post
    I've ordered the disk of the internet, will that work? The free one... I know it takes a while but I dont have any disks to write to atm
    Yea it'll work, that said i can take quite a while to turn up, buying a disk and burning it yourself is always the quicker option :p (wubi doesn't require a disk at all does it?)

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    Wubi doesn't.

    I usually get Ubuntu disks in under 2 weeks.
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    Wubi Doesnt?


    Right. Do I dare try Wubi?

    It wont bugger my computer up will it? =]
    And.. Does that allow dual boot.. how do I dual boot from the loading screen thing?
    [Im new to this totally!]

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    Quote Originally Posted by iApps View Post
    Wubi Doesnt?


    Right. Do I dare try Wubi?

    It wont bugger my computer up will it? =]
    And.. Does that allow dual boot.. how do I dual boot from the loading screen thing?
    [Im new to this totally!]
    Basically it just sets everything up from within windows, once done you'll be greeted by grub on boot which will list all the installed operating systems. You'll get ubuntu, ubuntu safe mode, and the memory debug on top, and windows vista or whatever at the bottom

    Its (i think) an official method so should be safe. Also means u can uninstall from within windows if u get fed up with it :p

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