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How To Install Dual Operating Systems

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25 Comments on "How To Install Dual Operating Systems"

  1. Roadamphtr666 on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 11:48 am 

    you dont need to use wubi because the newest update of ubuntu (9.10) already has the option to save in as an application on windows, but thanks because it was a greAT video

  2. JamesEBEs on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 12:23 pm 

    Very good stuff you put together in here and is similar what I did after I screw up the fist time…

    Here’s what work for me on a Dell Vostro 2.2 Ghz Refurbish Computer after the HD of 500 GB and divided into 4 partition and running Quad Boot…
    1 Partition is Windows XP, 2 Partion is Windows Vista, 3 Partion is Windows 7 Ultimate and last 4 Partition Linux Ubuntu…
    Thanks for sharing..

  3. DjAligator14 on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 12:35 pm 

    I thought you can boot 2 os at same time this think i know how to do it but you use very diferent way.
    I use magiciso to make a boot cd-DVD
    and for partition i use OS CD-DVD to make them. It’s very easy with that but how you done it it look little hard for me i saw it for the first time. An for chooser what os you want to use you could let the way it is when you start your pc it will appear. OS 1 OS 2 and choose it.

  4. hateamericans45 on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 12:44 pm 

    yeah

  5. MmMcy21 on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 1:05 pm 

    if i want to use only ubuntu i have to do only the 1st step?

  6. Panthom09 on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 1:28 pm 

    i already know that thing…

  7. Speedkiller2009 on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 2:13 pm 

    nice video…well done

  8. videogamerevie81 on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 2:39 pm 

    will this work if i want to have windows xp for games and vista for everything else.

  9. Explorer360 on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 2:51 pm 

    @RockEverRock Same

  10. cobracarg on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 3:17 pm 

    its not illegal…. apple cannot monopolize on their operating systems, so they have to make it available to any computer

  11. ncisabby12345 on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 3:17 pm 

    @RockEverRock same here

  12. RockEverRock on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 4:16 pm 

    The sound gets mono on 5:13? It only played on my left speaker :p

  13. bvestationfan on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 4:25 pm 

    go to his forums, register and ask, thats like the only place he’ll reply

  14. badbaiify on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 4:58 pm 

    i have same thing like that but i have to windows vista basic i installed it from a cd by mistake and now i have to oparating system running and its takeing up space and i really wanna take 1 off how can i do that plzzzzz right back please im begging :(

  15. helldrag0n47 on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 5:18 pm 

    U should add dont forget to make a system restore point just in case u screwed up. i feel safer when i got asystem restore point and i dl major stuff, ike vista sp2 which sucked compared to sp1.

  16. azsman111 on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 5:19 pm 

    2 word too smart

  17. weezestudios on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 5:20 pm 

    @UmonPour i have windows vista x32 and windows 7 x64 so just download windows 7 x32 and install it

  18. weezestudios on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 5:39 pm 

    i have now windows vista and windows 7 and you just need ashampoo to burn the .iso then go to windows and control paner tools and add or format a partition and then you just create it and then restart your system with the disc inside and then boot and instaled in personalized and chose your new partition on xp u need more programs

  19. pinkistoughjj on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 6:37 pm 

    lol I did this on accident. I just burned ubuntu to a cd using ActiveISO . Then I just installed Ubuntu and got the boot menu thing where I get to choose Ubuntu or Windows :P .

  20. paulspydar on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 6:52 pm 

    can you choose to install it on a 2nd internal HDD?

  21. charlieissocoollike2 on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 6:54 pm 

    not possible. sorry.

  22. Goomba141 on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 7:03 pm 

    No, you don’t need to burn the .iso image, or get ISO Recorder. Well, unless you want to use Wubi from the .iso image.

  23. Goomba141 on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 7:38 pm 

    If you are going to use Wubi, you do not need the other software, but if you get the .iso image (IMO its better, but longer) use ISO Recorder or any .iso burning software, and put it in your disc and choose “Run Inside Windows”
    P.S. Do not boot from the disc.

  24. Goomba141 on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 8:38 pm 

    Which way do you want to go? Wubi or full installation?

  25. Goomba141 on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 9:14 pm 

    Wubi! Wubi, Wubi, Wubi, down to Ubuntu!!!





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