I've had no problems dual booting various OSes in the past. If Windows is one of operating systems in the mix, I find using the 'Boot' tab in msconfig.exe is the easiest way to manage the booting of multiple operating systems.
I've had no problems dual booting various OSes in the past. If Windows is one of operating systems in the mix, I find using the 'Boot' tab in msconfig.exe is the easiest way to manage the booting of multiple operating systems.
Now that there's a thread on dual-booting, I've got a question.
If I'm dual-booting Windows and Fedora, does GRUB always take over the Windows boot loader? If possible, is there any way I can let Windows do the OS selection job?
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