Best way to install FBSD5.2.1 and Windows XP what
proceedure to follow.
Dave Tweten
tweten at nas.nasa.gov
Wed May 19 11:25:34 PDT 2004
I don't think this discussion is laptop brand specific, so I comment
below based upon my ThinkPad experience.
rob at dayton.homeip.net said:
>You don't have to trash anything. Use Partition Magic to shrink your
>WindowsXP partition and set up one for FreeBSD.
Sometimes you do. Partition Magic didn't work for me because there
were some Windows files it refused to move (probably kernel or paging
files). Those files had to be moved to make enough room. So I backed
up, repartitioned using the FreeBSD CD, and used the vendor's product
recovery CD and the backup to recreate a Windows partition of the
desired size.
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