DualBootMigration

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  * Obtain the Ubuntu Installation CD from here [[NeedHttpUrlRefHere|Here]]

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This section discusses the procedures for dual booting your hardware.

Many people cannot simply throw their Windows applications away and migrate to Ubuntu overnight. The best method for those people is a Dual Boot Scenario.

Dual boot means the computer will have both the old operating system in it, which you can keep on using, plus the new Ubuntu operating system, and you can choose which operating sytem to boot up.

If you are planning to start from scratch, that is, you plan to use a new physical drive for the 'Dual boot', then install Windows first and leave about half the drive space for Ubuntu.

Beginning Ubuntu Installation
  • Obtain the Ubuntu Installation CD from here Here

  • Run the Windows defragmentation tool on C:

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