Windows Vista \ Linux ManDriva - dual boot
Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 1:05 am
Guys, I have spent the last few days fixing a problem that has to be the result of a virus that I got from surfing around on the internet.
This could have been a lot worse than it actually was due to the fact that I had a very good back-up plan already in-place.
Roughly six-to-eight months ago I installed the Linux-ManDriva operating system using a Dual Boot method of Windows Vista.
Vista - has made it fairly simple with it's built-in capabilities of partitioning part of the Hard-Drive.
The Linux operating System - is excellent for surfing around on the internet, due to the fact that it is very hard to get a virus using this operating system.
The advantages to this is that even if you do get some type of virus with this system, the whole Operating System fits on a small amount of space, and can be used by a disk , or by installing it.
So, if you have the Hard-Drive space available, I would strongly recommend that you take the time to look at this as an excellent back-up plan, and research installing this on you computer.
I can't remember exactly but I think that I allocated roughly 70GB of space for the partition, and installed it on the second Hard-Drive.
This serves as a very good back-up plan if your main Operating System has crashed, due to the fact that you still have access to the internet to research information, or to download certain files.
So, for me my plan is to use only Linux for surfing around on the internet, and to use Windows - for playing the Game, Photoshop, and etc.
Hope this Helps!
davinci
This could have been a lot worse than it actually was due to the fact that I had a very good back-up plan already in-place.
Roughly six-to-eight months ago I installed the Linux-ManDriva operating system using a Dual Boot method of Windows Vista.
Vista - has made it fairly simple with it's built-in capabilities of partitioning part of the Hard-Drive.
The Linux operating System - is excellent for surfing around on the internet, due to the fact that it is very hard to get a virus using this operating system.
The advantages to this is that even if you do get some type of virus with this system, the whole Operating System fits on a small amount of space, and can be used by a disk , or by installing it.
So, if you have the Hard-Drive space available, I would strongly recommend that you take the time to look at this as an excellent back-up plan, and research installing this on you computer.
I can't remember exactly but I think that I allocated roughly 70GB of space for the partition, and installed it on the second Hard-Drive.
This serves as a very good back-up plan if your main Operating System has crashed, due to the fact that you still have access to the internet to research information, or to download certain files.
So, for me my plan is to use only Linux for surfing around on the internet, and to use Windows - for playing the Game, Photoshop, and etc.
Hope this Helps!
davinci