Can I make a new partition From Qubes 3.2 for Windows 7?
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Some time ago I managed to install Qubes 3.2 on my laptop. I only have a HDD on my laptop. But Qubes uses all the disk space for its installation. This is not a problem for me. The problem is I only have a laptop specification that is not high enough for Qubes to run multimedia files seamlessly. So I thought of installing Windows 7 along with Qubes. So when I want to run a multimedia file I can boot from Windows.
My question is: can I make a new partition from Qubes so I can install Windows 7 on HDD? If so, how can I do that?...
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Some time ago I managed to install Qubes 3.2 on my laptop. I only have a HDD on my laptop. But Qubes uses all the disk space for its installation. This is not a problem for me. The problem is I only have a laptop specification that is not high enough for Qubes to run multimedia files seamlessly. So I thought of installing Windows 7 along with Qubes. So when I want to run a multimedia file I can boot from Windows.
My question is: can I make a new partition from Qubes so I can install Windows 7 on HDD? If so, how can I do that?...
partition windows hard-disk qubes
Received information is that you should always install Windows first because it wants to override everything.
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Some time ago I managed to install Qubes 3.2 on my laptop. I only have a HDD on my laptop. But Qubes uses all the disk space for its installation. This is not a problem for me. The problem is I only have a laptop specification that is not high enough for Qubes to run multimedia files seamlessly. So I thought of installing Windows 7 along with Qubes. So when I want to run a multimedia file I can boot from Windows.
My question is: can I make a new partition from Qubes so I can install Windows 7 on HDD? If so, how can I do that?...
partition windows hard-disk qubes
Some time ago I managed to install Qubes 3.2 on my laptop. I only have a HDD on my laptop. But Qubes uses all the disk space for its installation. This is not a problem for me. The problem is I only have a laptop specification that is not high enough for Qubes to run multimedia files seamlessly. So I thought of installing Windows 7 along with Qubes. So when I want to run a multimedia file I can boot from Windows.
My question is: can I make a new partition from Qubes so I can install Windows 7 on HDD? If so, how can I do that?...
partition windows hard-disk qubes
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Received information is that you should always install Windows first because it wants to override everything.
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Aug 3 at 13:08
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Received information is that you should always install Windows first because it wants to override everything.
â arochester
Aug 3 at 13:08
Received information is that you should always install Windows first because it wants to override everything.
â arochester
Aug 3 at 13:08
Received information is that you should always install Windows first because it wants to override everything.
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Aug 3 at 13:08
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Received information is that you should always install Windows first because it wants to override everything.
â arochester
Aug 3 at 13:08