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Booting Vista Out and Linux Up

To perform an installation of Linux, you will first need to put aside some drive partition space for Linux and its associated files. With Windows XP, this is an easy task. That’s not the case with Windows Vista, but, luckily, Microsoft didn’t make it too

Nov 8, 2007
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To perform an installation of Linux, you will first need to put aside some drive partition space for Linux and its associated files. With Windows XP, this is an easy task. That’s not the case with Windows Vista, but, luckily, Microsoft didn’t make it too

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