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Duki3003:

--- Quote from: Burkingam on January 26, 2012, 07:14:36 PM ---^If your windows brakes (likely) you will have to reinstall it and that's gonna be a problem of windows and linux are on the same drive.

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Not so much, grub can be repaired easily with a live cd/usb

Bob2004:

--- Quote from: Burkingam on January 26, 2012, 07:14:36 PM ---^If your windows brakes (likely) you will have to reinstall it and that's gonna be a problem of windows and linux are on the same drive.

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You will probably need to reinstall GRUB if that does happen, it's true, and that is a bit of a pain, but it's not too massive a problem. Just reinstall Windows as normal, then install GRUB again, and things *should* all return back to normal.

Slysoft:

--- Quote from: Burkingam on January 26, 2012, 07:14:36 PM ---^If your windows brakes (likely) you will have to reinstall it and that's gonna be a problem of windows and linux are on the same drive.

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I don't get what you mean by this? I've been using the same installation of windows 7 since windows 7 came out and it's the same as when I installed it?

Clannad_92:
hmmm, linux...
i guess wanna try to use it...
so, any recommendation on the version or should i use latest one? is the thing same as windows (the installation procedure, the gui)?

Duki3003:
Would you rather install Win98 or Windows 7 to use on your high end computer?
The installation is very straightforward, the processes is simple nowadays as it is to install Windows.

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