Windows is hibernating
On 12/02/2019 10:53, Paul wrote:
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
If you need to use windows and linux on a regular basis dont
multiboot, would be my advice.
Use virtualbox and keep all your data on the linux side - just have
enough disk in the virttualbox to boot windows. You can then see the
linux drive system as a (very fast!) network share in windows.
This is in every way bit one a superiors solution to a hybrid
environemnt.
The exception is playing games.
I think you're saying you don't want to learn anything.
No. I am not saying I don’t want to learn anything. I am saying that if
you want to use two operating systems in a particular way, dual booting
is not the best way of doing it.
I don't have a problem mixing them, and I made my
mistakes as I went along. ("Doh!")
Neither do I, but then I don’t dual boot them,.
P.S. Do a backup before you *touch* a Debian ISO :-/
???? what ????
backup of WHAT. I install Linux on bare metal..
Â*Â* Paul
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