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Start the Settings Settings Control Panel to add or remove.
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Find the dos boot disc, boot from the disc to dos first, enter fdisk mbr to restart, at this time, open suse boot.
The item is gone.,And then find the unknown partition in the disk management under win7.,Delete.,And then create a new partition to specify the drive letter as D disk.。
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First format the partition where the SUSE is located, then F10 (or ask the customer service center of your laptop or brand computer to ask how to restore the system) and then restore the system. This restore is not ghost, please remember.
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It is recommended to install LinuxMint and Windows Multiboot by referring to Installing LinuxMint.
LinuxMint boot diskStart the computer and enter LinuxLive. Open Gparted, adjust the partition, separate an ext3 partition to install Linux (note the partition number such as sda3), and then separate a swap partition (5G).
2. Installation system:
Install win7;
Install linux;
3. Start the computer with the linuxmint boot disk, click install linuxmint on the desktop, select the installation partition when selecting the installation partition, mount the ext3 partition as the root partition, and the swap partition as swapgrub to start the installation to the ext3 partition, do not restart after installation, open a windows partition, right-click, open in terminal (open in the terminal), enter the following command:
sudo dd if=/dev/sda?of= bs=512 count=1 (sda represents the partition number where you installed linux, which can be seen when gparted).
4. If the Linux boot menu fails to start Windows, enter the following command in the Linux terminal to fix sudo update-grub.
5. Multiple starts.
Win7 and Linux dual boot.
Copy to the root directory of the C drive, open the command window and run the following command:
Here note a string in {} instead of the guid in the following command
bcdedit /set device partition=c:
bcdedit /set path \
bcdedit /displayorder /addlast
bcdedit /timeout 5
6. After completion, the startup selection menu will be displayed for 5 seconds after powering on. If you install Windows first and then install Linux, you can switch between the two systems at will (that is, the Windows boot menu has Linux, and the Linux boot menu has Windows).
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It's not safe for you to do double systems like this! To use the DiskGenius tool to make two primary partitions first, activate one to install one system, hide the other one, after the installation is completed, then use this tool to deactivate and hide the active partition now, activate the other main partition, save and restart the computer, and then install another system with the installation disk. In this way, the two systems are installed independently of each other, and if one is broken, it will not affect the boot of the other, just activate the other partition with the DiskGenius tool in the boot disc!
It works so well!
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Dual systems need to install the lower version and then install the version.,Then use the boot menu tool to fix it.,Boot will let you choose which system to enter.。 The two systems are to be installed on different disks, one C and one D.
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I don't understand, why use a dual system! Everyone is sick now!
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Into win7,My computer - properties - advanced - boot and failure recovery,Settings - system startup,The default operating system is selected win7,It's all windows system,That's okay,I don't know if it's good for SUSE。
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Directly next win7 optimization master。 There is a driver sequence modification in it.
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This may not work, even if the dual system is installed, it can't be switched.
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win7 version 7600 I don't think it's very easy to use, it's just a little more functional, it may feel very comfortable, but it's actually not easy to use, it's inconvenient, it's actually complicated the system, I suggest you still use XP is very stable. You always have such and such small problems with win7, I suggest you wait for it to be stable before using it, because I have used this before, and I feel it deeply.
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