One of the most persistent issues with dual booting is that whenever you make a switch to the second operating system (or come back to the first one), you will find your time messed up. Sure, you can correct the time every time you boot up. But, that will be annoying. The most eff...
I have messed up my dual boot of XP Pro and Seven Seven was working well, but XP was playing up. I did a restore from an earlier acronis image of XP. XP now works again, but as you have guessed I have
Alright, time to install Kali. I will now guide you through every step of the Installer process in the same fashion as in Step 3. Some steps will be accompanied by a screenshot, but some trivial steps won’t. You got this.Each step will be named after the window title in the Kali ...
Hello, I installed a dual boot on my computer xp / 10, but since I installed windows 10, the usb devices are not recognised in windows XP. The keyboard and mouse are disabled light turn off most of the time when the startup windows xp pro x64 page is displayed. Sometimes the USB de...
Dual boot in Wintel W8 When you boot the device, you can select Android or Windows icon, with a 10 second timeout that will boot your latest choice. There’s no menu within Windows to start Android, and vice versa, so to dual boot you need to reboot first, and select the operating ...
Because this produces posts that are hard to process and you start weighting your time, if response is needed at all - a la looking at discussion opponent as some kind of a troll. Thats not what I was personally up to. I have my experience, you have yours. Its pointless to talk ...
Dual Boot allows you to select between using Windows and Linux at boot time Will dual booting Linux with Windows slow down your system? I was asked this question several times in theLinux Users Group. So, the short answer is no. Dual booting Linux and Windows won’t slow your system in...
I did this one other time and it messed up where I couldn't even use bootcamp to remove the partition. I had to run some sudo commands to manually delete and resize it back and then run bootcamp to remove it. Am I doing something wrong to get windows installed using Boot camp?
i dual boot all the time, and going in to tri boot is easy. step 1) partition the drive in to 3 partitions ( leaving 1 empty for the linux installer. ) step 2) install windows on the first 2 partitions. step 3) install linux, and let it auto partition the remaining space. ( i...
When you're dual-booting both of these systems, Linux continues to provide the correct time because even though it sets the hardware clock to UTC, it calculates the time difference between UTC and your local time and internally sets an offset in the OS clock. Windows, however, is unaware a...