I have been having some problems with my hard drive lately (the recycler disappeared with 5GB of crap and the disk is full) so I decided to reformat it and have a dual-boot system with windows and linux. I just need to know how to do this.
Right now I am running Windows XP Home with SP2. I have want to have Linux Fedora but I don't know which to download from here. Once I have Fedora on CDs along with the rest of yhe info on my hd on CDs or DVDs, I will reformat the 2 partitions of my hdd.
But first a few questions:
Tim
Right now I am running Windows XP Home with SP2. I have want to have Linux Fedora but I don't know which to download from here. Once I have Fedora on CDs along with the rest of yhe info on my hd on CDs or DVDs, I will reformat the 2 partitions of my hdd.
But first a few questions:
- Do I need to use CDs to be able to boot off of something? Or can I use DVDs? (because they hold a lot more) I have a CD/DVD writer
- What do I burn to the Windows CD/DVD? I do not have a disk because this was a preloaded system.
- Can I use my XP Upgrade disk in any way? This was a disk my dad bought back in '02 to upgrade
- Do I install Linux first or Windows first?
- Do Linux and Windows need to be on separate partitions?
- Can Linux run all the same programs that Windows can?
- Is there a better (free) version of Linux that I should be downloading?
- Is there any way to format the Windows partition without booting DOS?
Tim
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