On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 01:56:05AM -0000, Ken wrote:
>  Hello,
>  I want to set up a dual boot system and I was wondering, what do I have to 
> do for this? Will I have to set it up in the bios? I have two hard drives. 
> 

You shouldn't need to go into the BIOS.  Most Linux distributions will
see a Windows installation and, during installation, will offer to set
up a dual boot. 

Of course, it's always good to make sure you have a back up, but most
modern installations handle this without a problem.  Then, when you
boot, you are offered the choice of which system to use. 


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