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To: Openurmind
Are you going to install it over your windows as dual boot so that you can still go grab stuff from your windows folders while booted in Linux?

That's the plan.

Alternatively I'm considering Linux 'only' with Win 7 running in a virtual machine.

We'll see. I have no experience with a virtual machine.

Doing a bunch of Internet research.

36 posted on 01/30/2019 3:27:28 PM PST by upchuck (Bruce Jenner is still a man. Homosexuality is still sin. The culture may change. The Bible does not.)
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To: upchuck

Do you have files you want to save from the windows folders? If so I highly recommend Installing the linux over the windows as dual boot first time around. This way you can go grab whatever you want to save from the windows folders and drag and drop them into the corresponding linux folders. That way you don’t have to transfer them to a stick or other medium and then back to the linux. The file drag and drop from windows to linux works great when set up as dual boot.

But one thing I do not know and maybe someone else can answer this? This transferring of the windows files to the linux folders might not work if you encrypt the linux OS during install. Anyone have any experience whether this still works or not when the linux is encrypted?

Please let is know how it all goes for you!


37 posted on 01/30/2019 4:16:26 PM PST by Openurmind
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