OOOhhhh Mandrake v6.1! I was just about to install v7.0 on a 5x86! Anyone knnow if it supports dual cpu configurations?
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OOOhhhh Mandrake v6.1! I was just about to install v7.0 on a 5x86! Anyone knnow if it supports dual cpu configurations.
I'd just give it a go stand alone first then go from there. There are some boot managers than can help out in dual boot situation like good old XOSL for instance. http://www2.arnes.si/~fkomar/xosl.org/home.htmlWell was thinking it might be fun on that Dual Pentium pro I just built, but im not sure if 7 is new enough to support that configuration. Should be fine on my AMD 5x86. Manual is no help, already looked.
Hoping to dual boot it with Win NT4 Server that I already have installed. Was hoping to find something period correct.
Pent Pro Specs
PR4440fx Intel motherboard
Dual PP200 256k cache
128mb ECC
2x SCSI-2 UW 68pin Plextor IBM 16x cdroms
1 SCSI-3 UW 80 pin 38gb HP 10k hard disk (will order another for linux)
S3 Virge DX2
Can you elaborate please? What hidden boot sector are you talking about? Is it only in Windows 10 and Windows 11?MS does use a sort of hidden boot sector , similar to what an overlay would use. I could see a novice thinking it was not removable. 5 seconds google searching and he/she could have figured it out. Sadly people are getting dumber, even with a wealth of knowledge at their fingertips.
Can you elaborate please? What hidden boot sector are you talking about? Is it only in Windows 10 and Windows 11?
Try WIndows DISKPART.I saw this review about a run-of-the-mill Hitachi laptop drive:
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"Bye to Windows 10
This is an easy way to get rid of Windows 10 and all its security violations. MS bugs Windows 10 so it cannot be deleted. Only easy was is to replace the hard drive as trying to partition the HD and drivers is a job of work. Work computer is back on duty in security. Stops MS from trying "Cloud" information behind user's commands not to due so. Major security violations--and I work for the GOVT!. JTY"
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What brought this up? Is it really true, or is it an urban legend?
I don't use Windows 10 personally, so I am unable to test this claim.
Thanks for any answers.