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WARNING: I will not be responsible for any data loss that occurs. It is recommended to backup your hard disk to external media before commencing any of these operations.
1. Download and burn the Fedora LiveCD. It is recommended that you use the latest version, Fedora 14, instead of 7, but you can use Version 7 anyways.
2. Boot up with the Fedora LiveCD. Select Install.
3. Follow the instructions displayed onscreen. When you reach the partitioning screen, you will need to resize your Windows partition. Resize it to a reasonable size (1024MB =1GB). Leave at least 5GB for Fedora to install.
4. After resizing, select the "Use Free Disk Space" option, and continue installing.
5. Your system will be installed with Fedora and the GRUB bootloader. The GRUB bootloader will allow you to boot into both Windows and Fedora.
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OK, FIRST, take off the fedora drive, and get that working first, Now, ADD the other drive, and configure that. You may have to pop your Windows,DVD in and do a Startup repair, after that then you can can select either one. Check this link out below it is a tutorial, of how to do what you want.
http://www.thpc.info/dual/win7/dualboot_win7+fedora11_grub_on_win7.html
DVD drives are generic. They do not require specific drivers. Fedora includes a DVD driver built-in. If the drive does not work, it is because of a hardware problem.
Yes I give u one method to solve it.u know y this prb ur system idle process is on high level u feel ur fedora's fresh copy but actually thts not but its my openion try it again with carefully u missed something on installing but its very several thts y its shown u fresh window and success installation
vist the site: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Product_Filter.aspx?ProductID=2367 and select "All Operating System"(for fedora) in the selection box and click on the go button .......
you will get list of Download Types: Click on the Drivers, you will see:
Audio: Realtek* ALC Audio Driver version 5745 for Intel Desktop Boards, just beside you will
Hi found this about Fedora 8. quote"Now when a new printer is added to the system, Fedora automatically
enables a driver and creates a print queue for it. If there is not an
exact driver match for the model of printer attached, Fedora falls back
on a close model, a generic driver, or in the very worst case a generic
text-only driver. All the way through this automated process, the user
is kept informed through notifications." here is the site http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/8/ReleaseSummary#head-f8a2edc21fdef3d98794541b7186a38412bcd8f9 STP162
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