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Dual Boot Windows 10 and Linux
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Wink 
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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#3
Do you have a 64bit capable CPU?
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(02-18-2016, 12:09 PM)Britec Wrote:  


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
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#5
You still need to have a ISO in order to install on the HDD, you can't just click it like an application and expect it to install itself.

And you need to check if your system can handle 64bit.
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#6
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.
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