{anchor:top} {section} {column:width=75%}*{excerpt}Installing and using multiple operating systems on your computer{excerpt}*{column}{section} {its-toc} {note:title=Be Careful} This page is under construction and is incomplete. {note} {warning:title=Warning} Installing any OS over another can potentially *erase all data, programs, and other operating systems* on that system if installed incorrectly. Be sure to have all important documents and files backed up somewhere other than the local hard drive before attempting any kind of installation. {warning} h1. What is Dual Booting? h1. Why would I want to Dual Boot? h1. How can I set up my computer for Dual Booting? h1. Sources and Relevant Links [Install Linux from a USB drive|https://answers.syr.edu/display/os/How+to+install+Linux+on+a+USB+Drive] [DistroWatch|http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=major] [Linux Distributions| https://answers.syr.edu/display/os/Linux+Distributions] [Live (bootable) Linux CDs| https://answers.syr.edu/display/os/Live+%28bootable%29+Linux+CDs] {its-deck} [#top] |