Caspar_s

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Posted: Jan. 02 2006,20:51 |
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It is actually incredibly simple to get dual boot runnning with DSL
IF
you have a partition to put it on. You just right click and use the script. It was done in about a minute (I'd just installed windows again and dsl was a pleasant surprise...)
If you get the cd running (current dsl.iso) and find it a bit slow, you can boot using the cd and use - fromhd= or toram so that it isn't accessing the cd.
If you don't have a spare partition and want to have dsl on it, you'll need to resize the one you have.
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