Dual boot (XP) best practice?

Simon Ruiz sruiz at mccsc.edu
Tue Feb 27 14:51:16 GMT 2007


And works flawlessly on a brand new Windows install - do make sure to defrag in Windows first if it's not a brand new Windows install.
 
The simplest and fastest way to have the space split is to set the partition size when you're installing Windows, so you don't have to worry about resizing it.
 
Ciao
 
Simón

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From: edubuntu-users-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com on behalf of Oliver Grawert
Sent: Tue 2/27/2007 9:38 AM
To: edubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Dual boot (XP) best practice?



hi,
On Di, 2007-02-27 at 09:26 -0500, Robert Ganyard wrote:

> 7. Then use qtparted downloaded to bootable cd from here:
> (http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page). It is also free. Qtparted will
> allow you to adjust your windows partition size after installation to
> free up space for your fresh Edubuntu install (defrag windows first).
why not just use the autoresize feature of the edubuntu installer ? its
exactly aimed for this task.

ciao
        oli





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