Installation alongside Windows 10 Home Edition

Bob Reuter accessys at smart.net
Sat Jan 5 19:28:14 UTC 2019


I gave up on Windows years ago and haven't missed it. but in buying a 
computur you "should" get a backup system on a disk or thumbdrive or some 
such. no matter what system I had I would want that parachute in hand and 
would try to get it from HP or MS or someplace to have it on hand.

when dual booting I have in the past always loaded linux first leaving a 
space for windoze to be installed later.  when I had Linux (whatever 
flavor and I do prefer Kubuntu) installed and working correctly and backed 
up I would then install windows in the appropriate place.

things have gotten better but so far MS always seems to mess up the linux 
no matter how I have done it so I always prefer a linux boot loader (GRUB 
or you preference)
   you already have it but I have bought nothing but System 76 laptops in 
many many years the company is solid as are the computers and I do not 
worrk for them or have any financial interest in the company

Bob



On Sat, 5 Jan 2019, Ingolf Steinbach wrote:

> Am Sa., 5. Jan. 2019 um 19:15 Uhr schrieb TuxMario DETREB
> <tuxmario.detreb at gmail.com>:
>> The manual option is dedicated to manage your specific installation. Have some trouble to use this option?
>> NB : I use manual option since several years without any problem
>
> Salut TuxMario.
>
> I am quite reluctant to use the manual option as I believe that one
> can easily damage the Windows installation if one does not exactly
> know what one is doing. The notebook came without Windows installation
> DVD, so I'd definitively want to avoid corrupting the Windows
> installation.
>
>> Happy new years : TuxMario
> Merci. Le meme à toi.
>
> Kind regards
> Ingolf
>
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