WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I INSTALL TWO SYSTEMS, ONE XP AND ONE LINUX SYSTEM?

Updated on technology 2024-03-05
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Linux needs an independent partition, this partition must be a Linux-specific partition type, this partition is not supported by Windows, unless software is used.

    2. Linux has its own multi-bootloader grub.

    3. Switch at startup, and only virtual machines can be used in system operation. XP, like Vista can't be switched directly.

    4. Linux's NTFS-3G basically supports NTFS partitions perfectly, and FAT32 has been supporting it for a long time. On the contrary, it is more difficult for Windows to support Linux partitions, so it is recommended that Windows prepare a Total Commander full plug-in version (I hope that people who do integrated versions in China know that they also need to put in Ext3 and reiserfs partitions to support plug-in ......)

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It depends on what Linux you want to install, the degree of complexity and simplicity varies, but in general, the installation is basically similar to XP. You can choose to boot from the CD and install it. After installation, the system will automatically have dual boots, and you can choose to enter.

    The third question you said is no, a computer can only enter one system at a time. Question 4: The hard disk data can also be seen under the liunx system.

    It is recommended that you use wubi to install ubuntu, which is a very good choice for people who are new to linux, and the specific installation method is also available in the encyclopedia, you can look it up yourself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    linux find a free hard disk partition lattice into a linux system and install it. It is best to have one disk is XP and one disk is Liunx, so that you can choose the system by selecting the hard disk to boot. Linux and Windows do not have access to each other's hard drives.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Pass by. I installed it before, and then there was a problem that I can't select XP, I don't know how to solve it, document: Linux can see XP, but XP can't see Linux partitions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I don't know much either, but I can tell you what I know! If you want to install two systems, you need to repartition the hard drive....You need to divide it into two main boot areas....One for XP and one for Linux. The partition tool can choose ghost (that is, the software that is restored with one click), and it is best to use a disc, and you can make your own boot disk.

    The tutorial is available online, and you can choose the system when you boot it....However, it is not possible to switch between systems....To switch, you need to turn it back on. The material should be shareable....

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Note: 1. It is recommended that you install XP first, I have tried this, if you want to install UNIX first, you may have to do some settings.

    2.It is better to have nothing in the disk with UNIX, otherwise it may cause your files to be lost3When partitioning, pay attention to the size of the partition, manually partition according to your needs, and do not use automatic partitioning.

    4.After installing the UNIX system, you need to create a new user to log in, and do not use the administrator account password5When you boot the system, you can choose which system to start by default according to your needs, and you don't have to click back and forth to log in to that system every time.

    That's it.

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