Hello all. This is my first post on Widows Seven Forums. I recently was given access to a Microsoft website through my academic institution. This website has allowed me to download a wide range of Microsoft products for free. Two of the things I have downloaded are WinXP Pro(x86) and Win7 Pro(x86). I have always been interested in dual booting a machine. Recently thought I have gained interest in learning and playing with Linux as well.
As you will see in my profile I currently am running a 160 GB SATA drive. However I recently got a 1TB and a .5 TB Western Digital drives. So that 1.5 TB combined with my 160 GB and I have an additional 80 GB that I was considered putting the Linux OS on.
If someone would be so kind, I have searched a lot of websites (i.e. Wiki and other forums) and I can't exactly find a good explanation on how to do this and what exactly my limits would be. I don't totally understand how a dual boot works when it comes to how the files share between OS's. I am more or less looking for a simple and basic explanation of how a multiple boot works and how to do it.
And while I know this is not a Linux forum if anyone has any insight in to a good version of Linux OS to start with. I don't actually know anything about Linux at all but I am looking to learn and play because this is the field I am growing into. I am currently in the process of completing a dual associates degree for Software Development and Information Systems Technology at my local community college.
Thank you for any assistance anyone can provide.
Tom
As you will see in my profile I currently am running a 160 GB SATA drive. However I recently got a 1TB and a .5 TB Western Digital drives. So that 1.5 TB combined with my 160 GB and I have an additional 80 GB that I was considered putting the Linux OS on.
If someone would be so kind, I have searched a lot of websites (i.e. Wiki and other forums) and I can't exactly find a good explanation on how to do this and what exactly my limits would be. I don't totally understand how a dual boot works when it comes to how the files share between OS's. I am more or less looking for a simple and basic explanation of how a multiple boot works and how to do it.
And while I know this is not a Linux forum if anyone has any insight in to a good version of Linux OS to start with. I don't actually know anything about Linux at all but I am looking to learn and play because this is the field I am growing into. I am currently in the process of completing a dual associates degree for Software Development and Information Systems Technology at my local community college.
Thank you for any assistance anyone can provide.
Tom
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Self built
- OS
- Windows XP Home (x86)
- CPU
- Intel Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz HT
- Motherboard
- Intel
- Memory
- 4 GB DDR2
- Sound Card
- On Board
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 23" LG LED
- Hard Drives
- 160 GB Seagate SATA
- Case
- ANTEC
- Cooling
- Standard