I have an Inspiron 1545 with Windows7 and LinuxMint10.I installed LinuxMint10 within Windows7 (so that I did not need a separate partition) and can be easily uninstalled with Windows Uninstall utility.LinuxMint10 runs perfectly and only one driver - for my wireless card - had to be installed.
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For testing purposes create a bootable USB stick with LinuxMint10,11,12... on it and boot from it
This suggestion sounds like the best for my 1525... but I don't think XP will allow installing linux within windows XP, so that is why I thought it was a dual boot option, so I will try the usb.... thank you
After installing this tiny program you will have an additional(or up to 8) "virtual" Cdrom drive in your explorer available(it has a "sheep picture" as icon...)
Double click your downloaded linuxmint ISO file - this will mount it to the virtual cdrom drive.
Double clicking the cdrom drive shows you the content of the iso-file.
ieee488
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January 16th, 2012 06:00
Linux isn't Windows.
Sometimes if you are lucky everything works, but generally that doesn't happen.
Especially problematic is wireless.
Also, the Fn keys and Quikset buttons.
Your C640 would be a good laptop to try Linux on. The two popular distros are Ubuntu and Fedora.
MicroTest
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January 16th, 2012 06:00
I have an Inspiron 1545 with Windows7 and LinuxMint10.I installed LinuxMint10 within Windows7 (so that I did not need a separate partition) and can be easily uninstalled with Windows Uninstall utility.LinuxMint10 runs perfectly and only one driver - for my wireless card - had to be installed.
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For testing purposes create a bootable USB stick with LinuxMint10,11,12... on it and boot from it
www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator
1525man
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January 16th, 2012 06:00
This suggestion sounds like the best for my 1525... but I don't think XP will allow installing linux within windows XP, so that is why I thought it was a dual boot option, so I will try the usb.... thank you
1525man
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January 16th, 2012 06:00
I have tried Ubuntu on my C640 before, I recall wireless was my problem... I will try that again thanks, now I have a bit more experience
MicroTest
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January 16th, 2012 07:00
>download "virtual clone drive"
www.slysoft.com/.../virtual-clonedrive.html
After installing this tiny program you will have an additional(or up to 8) "virtual" Cdrom drive in your explorer available(it has a "sheep picture" as icon...)
Double click your downloaded linuxmint ISO file - this will mount it to the virtual cdrom drive.
Double clicking the cdrom drive shows you the content of the iso-file.
Run the mint4win.exe
Choose "install inside windows"
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Note:
It is always a good idea to backup your Windows operating system:
www.todo-backup.com/.../free-backup-software.htm
ieee488
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January 16th, 2012 07:00
I believe that it is possible to install Linux within Windows XP. At least for Ubuntu.
You might find that the Linux within Windows is a tad slower - you are using additional resources when doing this - than with a dual boot setup.