I am using Fedora 15 Lovelock. Along with I have windows 7 as another os using dual booting. I want to upgrade fedora from 15 to higher version. If I do it using the cd of fedora there is a chance that 7 will be omitted. I want to keep both. So what can be done?
hi,
i am having i sony vaio notebook. earlier i was using XP and fedora 10. now when i now installed windows 7 instead of xp, fedora 10 was not working.
again i installed fedora11. if i install fedora afetr windows 7, windows 7 showed bootmgr missing. after i repaired bootmgr, windows is working fine but, fedora boot option has vanished !
how to solve this?
Dears;
I have Fedora core 16 and I need to know if it is possible to install VMWARE (or another Virual Machine software, but something to be a reliable and strong) on the Fedora, what I need to reach for it is the following:
From my Fedora machine, I can start Windows instance ...
So I have windows 7 installed as my main OS, I wanted to mess around with fedora so I got the ISO installed it to cd everything went fine. In windows before install i partitioned 100gb of free space, when installing fedora I chose use free space, it did but now I cant seem to figure out how to get it to boot, it always just goes straight to windows. any tips?
Hello everyone,
On my laptop there's Fedora and Windows XP. After too many problems with XP I've formatted the windows partition and reinstalled XP. Since that, I can't boot anymore on Fedora.
This is a computer I'm using at work and I'm not the person who installed Fedora; I've just found 4 CD containing the program.
With this, is it possible for me to recreate the boot?
I am really a Fedora Rookie, well, used Fedora 12 before, now want to try 18, I already have my windows 8 pro installed on my Dell Vostro 2420, I want to install Fedora 18, but I have heard there are some issues, can someone provide me a clear steps to do it? Thanks a million.
I installed fedora 13 from disc on a laptop. That laptop originally ran windows. I created reinstall discs for windows before I installed fedora 13. The Fedora Project website says it is best to incrementally upgrade to 17 for the best stability. I interpret that to me mean install 14, then 15, then, 16 before 17.
I want the best stability. If this is really the best way, I'll do it.
Hello, the title says it all.
I have Fedora installed on a 64GB SSD and Windows 8 on a 128GB SSD.
The fedora has the first boot priority. I set up the boot data to be installed on the 64GB SSD (This was probably the problem but I want to make sure with you all).
Hello!
I have Windows 8 Enterprise Evaluation and Fedora 17, both OS are 64 bit, on dual boot.
Windows and Fedora work OK, with one problem - i can not shotdown computer from Windows.
When i hit Shutdown, computer begin shutdown, but there is no shutdown, only return me on windows login screen.
Restart is OK, shutdown from Fedora also OK.
This problem only appears on dual boot Win8 - Fedo