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Setting Up A Dual-Boot Linux And Vista PC


After covering setting up dual-boot Dos/Linux and Vista/Linux systems (where Windows was installed first), I decided it was time to take a look at how easy it is to install Vista onto a PC where a Linux distro was already installed. Turns out it’s not all that difficult, but it’s easier if Windows is installed first.

Now, I think it’s realistic to say that there’s going to be more people who want to install linux onto a Windows PC than Windows onto a Linux system, but since a number of people contacted me privately by email asking for pointers, I still think that there’s an audience for this kind of information (most seem to want to set up Windows on a Linux PC so that they can play games on the system).

Installing vista onto a system that already has a Linux distro installed (say, for example, Ubuntu) isn’t difficult as such, but it certainly is more complicated than adding a Linux partition to a drive with Windows on it.

What you need:
OK, apart from a PC with Linux installed on it, you’ll need a disc and a GParted Live CD, or you can use the GNOME Partition Editor system application already installed with the Linux distro. For clarity and simplicity, I’ll use a GParted Live CD I have in at the PC Doc HQ. You can download the latest GParted Live CD from SourceForge (current version is 0.3.4-8).
You will also need a copy of EastBCD 1.6 in order to be able to tweak the Vista boot loader (basically it’s a GUI front end for the BCEDIT boot loader editor in Vista). This will need to be installed into Windows Vista.

The process:
OK, here’s how you set up a Linux/Vista dual-boot system where Linux is installed first:

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