02-18-2016, 08:16 AM (This post was last modified: 02-18-2016, 12:08 PM by Britec.)
HI!
Can any one please inform me how to get this on to my PC. I have win 10 32 bit and want to place LinuxMint64 bit onto the H/D as an operating system to use Linux64 bit.
Is it possible to place the files needed for LinuxMint64 bit onto the spare partition that I have on the same H/D?
I've looked at many dual boots etc on Utube and made queries on Google all that I have seen relate to having either a USB or a CD for the use and going into the BIOs to make it happen. None of the info give any idea how to use my H/D partition as an alternative to the use of downloading software on to the partition and letting the setup install LinuxMInt64 bit. Have tried failed.
Any help please?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi!
I already have this video and as I said I do not want to use a CD or a usb to install the linuxmint. I want to use my partition which is formatted on the H/D.
Please read this message carefully and help to get Linuxmint on to the H/D with the partition.
Awaiting your advice.
M. Beg
UNetbootin can do it without CD or USB. But its a very complicated way of doing things. Why do you want to install without a USB or CD?
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I forgot Unet could do that. mblinux you would also have to choose whether or not you want a grub loader or a windows loader, these things would have to be planned in advance.