How-To Triple Boot XP, Vista, Ubuntu Linux (Part 3)

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Dive right into triple-booting your computer with Windows XP, Windows Vista and Ubuntu Linux 7.10.

This 30-minute walk-through video tutorial (split into 4 parts) walks you through the partitioning and installation processes of Windows and Ubuntu.

Learn how to correctly configure your harddrive to handle all three operating systems.

Use this tutorial to simply dual boot between Windows XP and Windows Vista. Or between Windows and Ubuntu.

Use this tutorial to learn how to install Ubuntu without needing to reformat or reinstall your current Windows installation.

Why is this tutorial so long? I hate to leave people wondering "why...". I like to explain everything I do and why I do it. Only this way are people more knowledgeable about what they are doing!

Good luck in your booting endeavours!

This tutorial was done on the following system configuration:

Intel Core 2 Duo 2.40GHz
Intel DG965WH Media Motherboard
ATI Radeon X550 Video Card
2GB PC6400 DDR2 RAM
8X Dual Layer DVD Burner
80GB 7200 IDE Maxtor Harddrive
17" Polyview LCD Monitor
480W Power Supply

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How-To Triple Boot XP, Vista, Ubuntu Linux (Part 3)

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  • Hey it's me again. Great stuff again...

    Ubuntu is such a great Linux OS. They have a number of distro's for education, kids, and some of the plug-ins or extensions built in now like BERYL make other OS's jealous, they are so beautiful! Microsoft is playing catch up to Apple & Linux in that department for sure.

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  • i only have 37gb ...

    i only have 37gb this help me thanks

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  • Well,it was the ...

    Well,it was the second time i had set up dual-boot with XP/7.04 on my other comp,-the first was with Ubuntu 7.10 and everything worked great but i had extremely slow download speed and none of the tips/tweaks i found fixed it, so i wiped the harddrive while i DL'ed 7.04 liveCD, reinstalled XP and installed 7.04--downloads were back to speed but no effects "No composite extension", supposedly ATI X series cards are not supported. Tryed many guides to try to fix, so now I'm gonna try out 8.04 LOL

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  • Cool! I'm glad it ...

    Cool! I'm glad it worked out for you :-)

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  • LOL..."stop filming ...

    LOL..."stop filming the inside of my computer!"-LOL,..great videos thankx alot, it has helped me out with a dual-boot XP/Ubuntu.

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