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[SOLVED] Some questions with dual booting
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I recently bought a second hand HP laptop, which has Win 7 installed and running OK. I would like to retain Win 7 as I need it for a few non-Linux programs, on the other hand I love using LL for most tasks. So, I am considering having a dual boot machine, hence some questions:

1. Is it recommended that the dual boot be done using easy BCD? As shown in this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dwwSSg-kJM

2. Is it a good idea to retain all banking/payments/ transfers in LL - because it is more secure?

3. How much HD space should I allow for the LL portion?

4. If a virus/malaware happens to infect the Win 7 partition is it likely to contaminate the LL partition?

5. Are there any other problems that a newbie like me should watch out for?

Thanks for your help

alex
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(02-11-2015, 10:42 PM)Alex link Wrote: 2. Is it a good idea to retain all banking/payments/ transfers in LL - because it is more secure?
Yes.

Quote:4. If a virus/malaware happens to infect the Win 7 partition is it likely to contaminate the LL partition?
No

Quote:5. Are there any other problems that a newbie like me should watch out for?

I have a personal disdain for dual-boot simply because I've seen numerous problems people had throughout the years (used linux for 12 years).  I favor using an old machine (if you have one).  Use it as a linux box and
let the new machine be all window.  That said, many people successfully dual-boot and have no problem - your choice.

Sheng-Chieh

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(02-11-2015, 10:42 PM)Alex link Wrote: 1. Is it recommended that the dual boot be done using easy BCD? As shown in this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dwwSSg-kJM

You don't need a third party boot manager, Linux Lite comes with GRUB, this will take care of the dual boot.
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Thank you both for your advice

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