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  • OS X And Windows XP On The Same Stage - Reviews

    you select yes, the PC reboots and the system allows the Windows XP CD to boot up and install Windows XP on the newly created partition. Once the installation is completed, Windows reboots and you are able to install the drivers from the CD created earlier....

  • Linux Compatibility - Reviews

    the Hyper-Threaded Virtual CPUs. After the installation, the boot loader showed three boot options: Linux with SMP, Linux without SMP and our original WindowsXP Home. The recovery CD did not affect our boot loader or ext3 partitions. So, you can mess up and...

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  • Addendum: Making ISO CDs - Reviews

    or Ubuntu to your desktop. After the ISO image finishes downloading, put a blank CDR in your optical disk drive. Finally, right-click the ISO image and then select burn from the popup menu. When the ISO is burned, you can use the CD to boot your computer...

  • Installing AAH - Reviews

    Asterisk@Home comes bundled with CentOS, a Linux-based operating system. In order to install AAH, you just insert the CD and boot the machine, hit Enter once it comes to the menu (Figure 1), and wait. Once it's done the computer will eject the CD and reboot....

  • Firmware Update: Creating A Special Boot CD - Reviews

    Firmware Update: Creating A Special Boot CD. first divx player. Until now, movies in space-saving DivX (MPEG-4) format could only be viewed on a PC. The KiSS DVD player is the first standalone device for TVs and projectors. How does it stack up in practice?....

  • What you Need - more - Reviews

    pre-installed, on the free Backtrack CD. You download an iso CD image and burn the CD from the image. The image can be burned to a CD with any CD-burning software such as Nero (commercial) or CDBurnerXP (free). You will need to burn one CD for each of your...

  • Apricorn Time Or Let The Clone Wars Begin - Reviews

    a notebook hard disk drive is much easier if the notebook can boot from a CD or DVD drive. Most modern notebooks can do so. Some modern notebooks, like my Toshiba Protégé 3505 Tablet PC, can't boot from a CD because for lighter weight they do not have a CD/...

  • Installing the System - Reviews

    this setting, you can leave the BIOS, either by pressing the F10 key, or via the menu option "Exit Saving Changes" in the main BIOS screen. The system will now boot from the CD, and you will be greeted by the Isolinux boot loader. The warning that all data...

  • Installation - Reviews

    you have lying around will work. Once you've created the bootable CD, you should be able to simply pop it in and boot it on most systems (you may need to get into your computer's BIOS and modify the boot order setting). Older computers that can't boot from...

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