Neodude1123201 Bogan Messages 8,474 Location Australia Mar 4, 2007 #1 How do i dual boot so when the pc boots up it asks me wich OS to use?
Raffaz Golden Master Messages 6,798 Mar 5, 2007 #2 It will do it automatically when you install your Oses, there are plenty of tutorials online for this.
It will do it automatically when you install your Oses, there are plenty of tutorials online for this.
DJ-CHRIS1 Golden Master Messages 5,203 Mar 5, 2007 #3 Raffaz said: It will do it automatically when you install your Oses, there are plenty of tutorials online for this. Click to expand... This is if you install windows first and Ubuntu second.
Raffaz said: It will do it automatically when you install your Oses, there are plenty of tutorials online for this. Click to expand... This is if you install windows first and Ubuntu second.
M mammikoura Golden Master Messages 7,459 Mar 5, 2007 #5 yeah, and if you did it the other way (ubuntu, then windows) you just have to install a bootloader. (should be on the ubuntu cd) or then download grub (http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub-legacy-download.en.html) separately.
yeah, and if you did it the other way (ubuntu, then windows) you just have to install a bootloader. (should be on the ubuntu cd) or then download grub (http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub-legacy-download.en.html) separately.
Ã88 Fully Optimized Messages 4,775 Mar 7, 2007 #6 mammikoura said: yeah, and if you did it the other way (ubuntu, then windows) you just have to install a bootloader. (should be on the ubuntu cd) or then download grub (http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub-legacy-download.en.html) separately. Click to expand... yes it is quite easy to add an entry for windows in Linux's GRUB bootloader. the location of grub is in /boot/grub and i think you click on the menu file or something like that to edit the bootloader.
mammikoura said: yeah, and if you did it the other way (ubuntu, then windows) you just have to install a bootloader. (should be on the ubuntu cd) or then download grub (http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub-legacy-download.en.html) separately. Click to expand... yes it is quite easy to add an entry for windows in Linux's GRUB bootloader. the location of grub is in /boot/grub and i think you click on the menu file or something like that to edit the bootloader.
Q QTip05 Solid State Member Messages 19 Mar 11, 2007 #7 juss make a new partition in the primary and then wen yuo restart.. it will ask you what to boot to every time
juss make a new partition in the primary and then wen yuo restart.. it will ask you what to boot to every time