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Setting up Vista Ultimate 64 bit do dual boot with XP Pro 32 bit
This is why I'm so peeved that Goback no longer works on my system. I can only figure it doesn't like SATA drives (it claims it can't find the system drive) or something Western Digital did during it's install/copy (but I've scoured the net and tried every change to no avail. I've got a good mind just to buy new

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I have an InitioINI-9X00U/UW When I have an usb key sticked in /dev/sba, and run lilo then, then it dont boot but give L99 99 99 99 ... error Resetting RAID attached to a FC Switch causes kernel panic and crash http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9598 12/18/2007 Hardware Environment:SunFire X4200 - 2 x dual

[PATCH 1/8] [new uImage] Add dual format uImage ...
I have upgrade the Graphics card from a 128 MB to a 512 nVidia 8600GT and got almost no improvement I upgraded the CPU from a 3.2 HT to a 3.2 Dual Core with HT and still no I did my test with the 10K drive as my boot drive and the 7200 drive blank, both on the same controller. It was not a controlled test.

DVD-R(W) Problems Burning
... make it dual boot. i can't install directly from CD while windows vista is executing as it is not allowing me. i am able to boot the laptop through CD rom but when please help me and reply me back. thanks very much in advance, regards, First, did you check to make sure there are XP drivers for that laptop?

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I don't know about this product, but I just bought an off-lease Thinkpad T40 and set it up as a dual-boot XP/Ubuntu rig. Are you booting with a Live CD or are you dual booting? Or did you try Live CD and then dual boot? I tried the Ubuntu live CD to make sure it would work ok, and then I installed it on the

The "Picasa shows me a folder twice" duplicate bug
Hey gang, I have just received Vista Ultimate, along with a new hard drive to put it on, to dual boot with my current XP Pro 32 bit. I did a google search to try and do some reading on this. I have read , of an issue with restore points being deleted with this configuration, but believe there is a way to edit the

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
But I'm reluctant to hunt about for a legacy PC with ancient ISA sound hardware - I feel as if I ought to stick to just one machine. So I think I'll prolly go dual-boot 98/XP, and accept that things won't be entirely perfect. Thanks, regards, Robert.

Dual boot - remove one OS.
If you want to get used to Vista either install it with dual boot so you can log off of Vista and onto XP if you need to. Also, this is handy as there This did help somewhat, but it didn't really solve the problem completely. The Frontpage 2002 program is a little quicker now, but it still moves rather slow.

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
Can I assure her that running linux off a cd won't be detrimental to her computer? thank you for your thoughts rK No you can't. I booted a Fedora 8 Live USB stick on a colleague's laptop and it changed the value in the real time clock. I've never seen this happen on any of my dual boot machines but it did in this

7.10 Install turned Windows partition into swap space!
Yes I did consult this excellent site prior to posting my question. But no result unfortunately. "TaurArian" wrote: Have you checked out Bert Kinney's The issue is that it disappears at next boot. - My system is an update of XP Pro to Vista Business - but no dual boot; - It runs Diskeeper and OneCare Live.

Why should a user care about Linux?
IMO the dual boot stuff is not worth it but there are reasons for having it. Unless you're sure you need dual boot you might consider not doing it. And I've only installed Windows once (and this was when selling an old computer where all I did was wipe the hard drive completely then reload the OS disk,

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But it is the topic of many threads here because it's very easy to do it wrong, and not always easy to recover. It is so easy to create a dual-boot system that some users have done I did this by asking the BIOS to read the CD-Rom drive to boot from. There is no option to boot from the DVD drive in the BIOS. 2.

How could Install Solaris V10 into my PC with Windows XP ...
It might be useful to note on the instructions page that you don't have to type "boot -s" to go into single user mode; it's easier to to just select option #4. .... but it is often not, especially if the system is dual boot with Windows. mount -u / Since the next command does this, the is no need for this,

Open bugs
IOW kde 3 was prettier, sharper and much better than kde 2.x but at least in my experience on the same machines, was no slower or more bloated. That's pretty good. Yeah, incredible, isn't Vista's boot time, on a dual-core 2.8GHz Pentium D machine with 1 GB of RAM, was almost 4 (four) minutes, which is abysmal.

Linux Loaded Lenovo Laptop..More Linux Slopware..This is ...
Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive. Many thanks again, Don "Lance Le Claire" If you don't have dual boot, it usually means that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it unplugged?) if so that's just fine.

Can't Recover Vista
If I start it post-boot it runs fine. This is on 8.0-CURRENT from about 12 hours ago, another user also reported the same on RELENG_7. Any other information I can provide ? .... The bios that I recently applied did include a firmware update for the realtek interface, but this did not affect the problem.

Can't upgrade 2000sp2 to sp4
Are they on the same computer (as in dual boot). I'm not entirely sure that this is due to the XP kernel, it may have more to do with BIOS, UMA and certain settings for onboard/integrated or legacy devices. Newer computers have more of these integrated devices so there may be no available pages in the UMA for EMS.

Ultimate 64 not functioning with 8G ram
If the same CD will boot other computers but not this dell, then there's obviously a problem with the Dell. I really have no idea what, but there must be Most had a dual Intel processor, lots of RAM (at that time) and at least one SCSI drive, usually two. Several years ago I put Red Hat Linux on one and a

Disappearing Restore point
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don't know about this product, but I just bought an off-lease Thinkpad T40 and set it up as a dual-boot XP/Ubuntu rig. Any PC made in the past 5 years is a powerful machine, I disagree; I think the figure is more like 2 years. and most users don't benefit from upgrades as much as they once did.

Bizarre Problem with GRUB
... BIOS messages when winxp or win2k was up and running (system is dual-boot). Normal desktop use did not cause problems, but intense gaming programs did. Much to my surprise, there were no pots to adjust that I could find. So, I thought, I might as well clean up the dust/crud inside the PS since I had it