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<blockquote data-quote="jas3" data-source="post: 77680012" data-attributes="member: 447851"><p>An alternative is to create a Windows virtual machine on the Linux installation. The setup can be tricky if you want to do extra things like have a shared folder between your host and guest, but for equivalent functionality to dual boot, a VM will do the job for the vast majority of people. This also lets Windows think it's the only OS on the disk, so it doesn't give you trouble with things like fighting over which partition is the boot partition on your main system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jas3, post: 77680012, member: 447851"] An alternative is to create a Windows virtual machine on the Linux installation. The setup can be tricky if you want to do extra things like have a shared folder between your host and guest, but for equivalent functionality to dual boot, a VM will do the job for the vast majority of people. This also lets Windows think it's the only OS on the disk, so it doesn't give you trouble with things like fighting over which partition is the boot partition on your main system. [/QUOTE]
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