I am attracted to the idea of running Win7 and Linux (Mint 18.3 now, I think) on the same machine, with one of these (preferably Linux) installed through VMWare as I find the idea of constantly rebooting from one OS to the other unappealing.
Why look at this ? Win7 is ending its' career (for example,no one is writing drivers anymore), Win10 is repulsive in its' rudeness to users ... and in any case, MS says Windows is not moving past Win10. So Linux for internet security may be a sensible route, with Win7 available for the (expensive) applications I have - CAD etc.
There is a whole segment on this forum dedicated to the dual boot of Win7 and Linux. I've carefully read through most of them, but the threads are quite old, so UEFI is not covered, the recommended tools don't exist now, or are so changed that the tutorials now make no sense, and in any case I prefer to avoid the dual boot setup. I'm aware that using a virtual OS chews up machine resource, but how much needs to be allocated to a virtual OS is obviously moot.
Any one have a setup like this operating satisfactorily, please ?
Why look at this ? Win7 is ending its' career (for example,no one is writing drivers anymore), Win10 is repulsive in its' rudeness to users ... and in any case, MS says Windows is not moving past Win10. So Linux for internet security may be a sensible route, with Win7 available for the (expensive) applications I have - CAD etc.
There is a whole segment on this forum dedicated to the dual boot of Win7 and Linux. I've carefully read through most of them, but the threads are quite old, so UEFI is not covered, the recommended tools don't exist now, or are so changed that the tutorials now make no sense, and in any case I prefer to avoid the dual boot setup. I'm aware that using a virtual OS chews up machine resource, but how much needs to be allocated to a virtual OS is obviously moot.
Any one have a setup like this operating satisfactorily, please ?
My Computer
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP 250 G7
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro x64
- CPU
- Intel i5-8265U
- Motherboard
- Intel Coffee Lake
- Memory
- 8gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel Iris Plus 655
- Sound Card
- Realtek HDA
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Generic
- Screen Resolution
- 1366 x 768
- Hard Drives
- Crucial P5 NVMe 1Tb internal
WD's 4Tb, 3Tb, 2 x 2Tb external
- Mouse
- Logi wireless
- Internet Speed
- 45 Mbps
- Antivirus
- AVG
- Browser
- Firefox 88, Pale Moon 29, Brave 129
- Other Info
- Combination of i5-8265U with Crucial P5 achieves Crystal Bench scores > 5000
Iris Plus GPU (Whiskey Lake) driver from BioStar
HP 250 G7 is a budget machine

