Guest necrose Posted December 27, 2011 Posted December 27, 2011 this is a definite wish list Item , Make a usb recovery stick for windows 7 IE will boot system if it fails. I have tried to install windows 7 drive 1 Drive 2 I have the original note book drive , soon going to remove windows7 (mini oem install) Drive 2 fat 32 partition , (oem restore) Drive 2 100 gig Ext3 Part Linux , & small swap partition I have tried to use a 3rd party IE Acronis tools boot loader and Often any third party boot loader vs Windows 7 , will eventually lobotomize each other , and a windows install disk is then needed to fix it. Honestly In Windows 8 I do hope Microsoft Adds better other OS detections for boot options and or adds a few ez tools to grab thier boot sector and add to the windows boot Loader, I have tried many other tools to get Linux and windows to play nice, with Windows XP I had a simple Dos Boot Loader Partition Commander , and for years it worked rather well. , and a fat 32 partition for shared files , . and for doing work in Linux and making reports this worked well. I can get software to do the same work under windows as Linux , 10,000 dollars I do however seem to be quite short of atm , were that wining lotto ticket.......... anyhow for doing Forensic Drive recovery in the field Laptop works nicely . as well as test many free utilities for Linux cost stratospheric prices on windows for similar equivalents. @ home I can simply take the windows 7 drive out install Linux on its Drive # 2 , put back windows , load a Linux live dvd edit a few filesystem configs and VOlA , to boot I can use the BIOS boot screen ie F10 or 12 to select the drive . unfortunatly with this laptop No such luck . At any case , It is my hope Microsoft comes up with a Boot-camp or other style boot loader utilities that are windows 7/8 etc dual boot friendlier. though I have the expertise to Fix it , I am also A graduate student , and only so many hours in the day, while I could be doing papers , I'm having to re-meditate a problem . unfortunately I have yet to find a way to boot windows 7 without a floppy disk IE x 64 / and Linux , without something going wrong . I could use a better boot-loader . most I have tried eventual fail . unfortunately I have tried the virtual floppy and it to fails. EXt3 drivers let me read the Linux os drive . MS needs a decent other OS boot-loader. Continue reading... Quote
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