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Find an operating system that works on both hardware and software platforms.

Find an operating system that works on both hardware and software platforms.

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Mackonaut
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03-30-2021, 08:31 PM
#11
On the forum I left it off.
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Mackonaut
03-30-2021, 08:31 PM #11

On the forum I left it off.

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Mc_Guire
Junior Member
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04-10-2021, 01:14 AM
#12
Yes, you can install the partition with EasyBCD.
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Mc_Guire
04-10-2021, 01:14 AM #12

Yes, you can install the partition with EasyBCD.

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khaledkb_
Senior Member
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04-10-2021, 01:32 AM
#13
Sure, I'm here to help. What would you like to discuss?
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khaledkb_
04-10-2021, 01:32 AM #13

Sure, I'm here to help. What would you like to discuss?

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tacoriffic321
Member
144
04-12-2021, 07:42 AM
#14
Yes, I recall the email address you provided. You can use the "forgot password" option if needed.
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tacoriffic321
04-12-2021, 07:42 AM #14

Yes, I recall the email address you provided. You can use the "forgot password" option if needed.

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BVD47
Junior Member
40
04-12-2021, 11:18 AM
#15
You're wondering if it's even feasible to install something on a partition. From what I understand, it might not be possible.
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BVD47
04-12-2021, 11:18 AM #15

You're wondering if it's even feasible to install something on a partition. From what I understand, it might not be possible.

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BatuTK
Junior Member
41
04-12-2021, 03:41 PM
#16
You're puzzled about choosing between Arch-based systems and Ubuntu-like environments. It comes down to preference—Arch offers a distinct experience, while Ubuntu provides familiarity with its package manager. If you're drawn to Ubuntu's setup or feel uneasy with APT, go for Ubuntu. For Arch, stick with it unless you're intimidated by the learning curve of copying commands.
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BatuTK
04-12-2021, 03:41 PM #16

You're puzzled about choosing between Arch-based systems and Ubuntu-like environments. It comes down to preference—Arch offers a distinct experience, while Ubuntu provides familiarity with its package manager. If you're drawn to Ubuntu's setup or feel uneasy with APT, go for Ubuntu. For Arch, stick with it unless you're intimidated by the learning curve of copying commands.

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