Question:
How can I install windows and FreeBSD together in one HardDisk!?
Jimmy
2006-08-31 21:39:55 UTC
I want install two OS in one hardDisk. Windows Server2003&FreeBSD 6.0.Could you told me how can I do?Thanks!
Four answers:
dactylifera001
2006-08-31 21:46:57 UTC
You must install them on separate partition. Partition is like 'drive' on your 'my computer', but freebsd usually uses diferrent type of partition, so it may not be visible via windows. You can create partitions by using 'partition magic' or via partitioner usually included in windows installation or freebsd installation. Create two or more partition as needed. First install windows, then freebsd. Don't forget to use boot manager so you can stiil boot to either OS.
2006-08-31 21:48:08 UTC
Make two partitions when you format your Hard Drive.... then Install Windows on one of them, and FreeBSD on the other.
2016-11-06 09:55:22 UTC
hi, you will want the sata drivers, they might desire to be with the setting up cd that's provided with the computing device. additionally examine the handbook for what it says bearing directly to a homestead windows setting up. If no longer bypass onto the Toshiba internet site and consider the help or downloads section to get them from there. Arnak
MP
2006-08-31 21:51:45 UTC
use Virtualization. You may run both at a time. Try to read on VMWare Server or Workstation and Virtual Server 2005 R2 or Virtual PC 2004 SP1. I forgot to tell, its FREE.


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