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eif

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    eif reacted to MPC in The Plague Doctor   
    After darkening the wood, proceed with fixing the surgical kit with syringes and pharmacy bottles. Finally gluing roof tiles.
     













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    eif reacted to MPC in The Plague Doctor   
    Creation of waterstation panels under the careful vision and quality control.
     












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    eif got a reaction from dgsddfgdfhgs in Budget Case - Why not milk crate?   
    yeah one thing i'm considering is the ease of cleaning, because every few months i can just carry the whole crate outside to go compressed air on it
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    eif reacted to bloodthirster in New build with both Windows and Linux?   
    I've done this multiple times. 
     
    If using the same drive, install Windows first.  If using BIOS (not UEFI), Windows will only see the first four partitions so plan accordingly.  Windows also messes with the MBR sometimes.  If using UEFI, things are easier.  But still install Windows first.  
     
    If using two disks, install them then with only that OS drive installed.  It's generally easier but not needed.
     
    Once both are installed, point BIOS/UEFI to Linux/grub and get grub to detect Windows.  In the BIOS case, having a live disk (most installers can be used for this too) can be nice if Windows screws up the MBR.  
     
    It's pretty easy to do once you get the quirks down (mainly from the windows side).
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    eif reacted to IgorM in New build with both Windows and Linux?   
    If you install both OS on the same drive the grub screen shows up and you can easily select which one to boot. It's easier than having to select them on BIOS and if you dual boot Windows and Ubuntu it's very easy to setup and there are plently of guides online on how to do it.
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    eif reacted to Labeled in New build with both Windows and Linux?   
    In that case, make sure you install each OS with it's drive isolated just to be safe. and you'll be less likely to run into problems.
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