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15 minutes to using your existing Windows install & apps in Ubuntu

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Here’s a simple guide to using your existing Windows install inside Ubuntu – and still being able to start it from your hard disk if you need. It takes around 15 minutes and doesn’t require any terminal use.

I have been working on configuring Ubuntu this past week, and it is amazing. I will need to still use Microsoft Windows occasionally on that desktop, so I will attempt to use this solution in the near future.

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January 4th, 2008 at 7:25 pm

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