DUAL WINDOWS AND LINUX SYSTEMS

Updated on technology 2024-05-17
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Install Linux first, install it on the C drive!

    Then install WindowX on the D drive!

    That's it!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You can use a virtual machine and install Linux to a virtual machine

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I'm now a dual system of windows and linux.,First in XP to carve out dozens of G of space,Press Linux,It's relatively simple,Note that when you press Linux, don't choose to let the system help you partition.,To partition yourself.,That's it.。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Not easy to implement. You can.

    Install Windows first

    Rear mounted linux

    It's a dual system.

    Install Linux first and then Windows

    It is not easy to implement a dual system. Software such as easybsd is possible.

    But it's troublesome. It is recommended that you install Windows first

    Install linux after that.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    How to install Linux and Windows dual system:

    1.First of all, find a USB flash drive, which is larger than 4G.

    2.**Good system files,Windows at will,The pure version is used here, then it depends on personal preference,Red flag,Kirin,Ubuntu,Deepin and so on。 Deepin is chosen here because it is domestic and because it is beautiful.

    Officially Started: Step 1: Install Windows.

    1.Enter the U master PE tool (please choose advanced hide when making, because when installing linux, reformatting the U disk, which can prevent PE from being lost!) Select the lossless partition tool on the desktop, find a partition with a relatively large free space, use the lossless partition tool, start to adjust the partition size, vacate 20G space, and then re-create two 10G each area, 10G is used to install Win7, and the other 10G is used to install Linux.

    You can also use this partition method to make a dual Windows system, plus Linux is a three-system, and the partition is a private one).

    2.I won't say much about the rest of the installation methods, please refer to the windows installation tutorial on the official website for details.

    Step 2: Install Linux.

    1.Enter the installed Windows system and copy the prepared Linux system to the desktop (easy to make!). )。

    2.A winmount decompression tool, or other virtual optical drive tool, load the good deepin system, and then find the deepin-boot-maker inside, and extract it to the desktop.

    3.To start making a Linux boot disk, click on Deepin-Boot-Maker and follow the instructions shown below! After the production is completed, it will prompt a restart, and you can restart it at this time.

    4.Restart the computer and wait for the installation to be completed, and the USB flash drive cannot be unplugged! After waiting for a while, you will see the installation interface.

    5.Wait for the installation to be completed,There will be two operating systems on the PC,When you boot up, you will enter the selection interface,Select the operating system you want to enter。

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