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Re: dual grub install?
From: |
Tom Davies |
Subject: |
Re: dual grub install? |
Date: |
Thu, 7 Jun 2012 13:50:54 +0100 (BST) |
Hi :)
There were 2 points about Cds/Dvds as recovery media.
1. An old fella keeps a £2 coin in his bus-pass wallet in case he loses his
bus-pass and needs to pay for the ticket.
2. If you need to reinstall Windows then you need the Recovery Media to work
otherwise you will have to buy a fresh Install Media which costs around
£100-£200.
In addition most non-Windows systems allow you to set-up LiveCd/Dvd, LiveUsb or
whatever you want. These can be incredibly useful for repairing a system.
Sometimes just access to text-editors and perhaps the internet are more than
enough to fix maybe 90% of problems that would complete scupper Windows.
Windows doesn't have that option although you can often use a Gnu&Linux Live
session to do similar repair work.
Another problem with the Windows way is that on non-SSDs the beginning of the
drive does read/writes about twice as fast as read/writes done at the end of
the drive. The, hopefully, never-to-be-needed partition is put at the front of
the drive and the main OS which is used all the time is put later where
read/writes are marginally slower.
Regards from
Tom :)
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