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Dual-booting Windows and Linux stopped making sense once my hardware got good enough
Dual-booting once reigned supreme, but virtual machines have taken the crown with their isolation, security, and convenience.
No one who assembles a PC or sets up a new computer can avoid the BIOS or UEFI. That’s where you define the basics, from the boot sequence and memory profiles to security features like Secure Boot.
If VirtualBox is not booting from ISO or if GParted ISO is not mounting, correct the Boot Order in System Settings and verify ...
OK, I'm really tired, so I hope this comes across right. I'm wondering if there's a way that I can change the order in which programs load during boot-up. Specifically, I'd like to load my AV as early ...
Some users have complained about this problem that when they start their computer, it doesn’t boot. Instead, a Default Boot Device Missing or Boot Failed blue ...
Its probably just the boot order. Go into the BIOS and make sure its trying to boot from the correct hard drive first. If you aren't sure what drive you are supposed to boot from, just switch whatever ...
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