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Two operating system on one pc

ClassicNoob
1 minute ago, ClassicNoob said:

How is it done?

Search up "Dual boot". Basically you need to partition the hard drive, install the new OS, and then do some stuff in your BIOS that changes the boot order.

 

Alternatively, you could just use a VM which is a lot easier if you just want to run one program from a different OS or experience a new OS or something

 

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I know how to dual boot but than how do I use virtualization with that? 

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39 minutes ago, ClassicNoob said:

I know how to dual boot but than how do I use virtualization with that? 

If you want to run another OS, you use one or the other. You don't need to do both.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Shreyas1 said:

Search up "Dual boot". Basically you need to partition the hard drive, install the new OS, and then do some stuff in your BIOS that changes the boot order.

Thats a dual boot. he said simultaneously.

 

OP, for a vm, you need to install something like virtual box.

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4 minutes ago, HelpfulTechWizard said:

Thats a dual boot. he said simultaneously.

 

OP, for a vm, you need to install something like virtual box.

Ah, never mind then, he should use a vm in that case

 

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