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Originally posted by Moo
That story is exactly why I do not dual boot.
So your story is, you do not dual boot because you do not know how to do it properly?
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Originally posted by rav0
Ubuntu has the worst installer that I have ever seen (NB: subjective comment), and what makes it "a lot better than Windows"?
Because its text based? I'm trying to work out how that makes it worse because from what I can tell, it is one of the fastest installers for an OS.
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Originally posted by traxor
Linux has only ever caused me problems tbh, I think it's more trouble than it's worth.
Only because you're doing something wrong and you haven't had much experience with it because you've used Windows all your life.
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Originally posted by DJeX
What the GRUB did is when you load Linux it hides the NTFS partition and its supost to unhide it when you go into XP. But it never unhid the NTFS which then I had to edit the partiton back to 07 (NTFS File System) then make a new MBR because I no longer wanted GRUB.
That is not what GRUB does. GRUB is simply a boot loader which runs from the MBR of a disk and shows a list of predefined operating systems available to boot. It doesn't do any "partition hiding". If it did "hide" the partition, how were you even able to boot Windows to the stage it did?
All GRUB does is takes a list of OS' on the machine and displays them in a list allowing you to select which one to boot.
For all of those who think "linux causes problems and is too hard to switch to", how about you see it from the point of view from switching from Linux to Windows?
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