Yes. All linux based OS's can be installed at side or over W7.
This is very similar to dual-booting Windows with either Ubuntu or Fedora, as both Fedora's and Ubuntu's installers are able to cope with each other well. The basic process is like this: 1. Install Windows XP 2. Resize the Windows XP partition to make enough space for both Ubuntu and Fedora. A basic setup should have: A. An NTFS partition (for Windows XP) B. A swap partition. Since Ubuntu and Fedora can use the same swap partition, you only need to make one. C. Two ext4 partitions 3. Choose one distro to install first (it doesn't really matter) and select one of the ext4 partitions. 4. After installing, install the other one to the remaining partition. All three systems should appear in the boot menu if done properly. You can select the one you want use when you start the computer. Remember that the distro you install last will be the default selection, and if you want to change the priority, you have to edit the menu.lst / grub.cfg on that system.
With some basic electrical and technical know how,installing a subwoofer should be simple.
If you have some basic PC knowledge installing a sound card should be a very simple task.
The Firestone Air Bag Suspension Kit will not be more difficult to install in older model cars, and is designed to be installed with basic hand tools.
Not at all. Both Unix and Windows are trademarked and copyright protected so they cannot share a common code base.
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Nothing is really hard if you know what you are doing. The fact that you are asking suggests you may want to have a professional or a friend install it so you don't do any damage.
It's very easy to install window shutters as long as you have some basic drilling experience.
In order to install a skylight there are first some basic materials that you will need including: 2x4's for the frame, drywall and finishing supplies for the ceiling, roofing paper, roofing nails, and flashing for the roof. There are 5 basic steps in order to accomplish this task. You will first need to cut and frame the opening in the ceiling. You can then cut back the roofing and attach your beautiful skylight. You then want to slip in the underlayment. You then need to install the bottom and step flashing. You are not ready to install solid flashing.
Usually after. Install the basic or minimum components first: motherboard, CPU, RAM, hard-drive and optical drive. If the motherboard does not have built-in graphics (most do these days) install a graphics card. Plug in the monitor, keyboard and mouse. Unplug all other USB/FireWire devices. Start the system and set the BIOS/CMOS settings accordingly. Then install the OS. With the OS installed, install the motherboard drivers (chipset, RAID, audio, ethernet, etc). Then install the expansion cards one at a time. Test each new component before moving to the next. Finally, install printer drivers and any other removable hardware (USB/FireWire devices). With the hardware sorted, you can begin installing software programs.
If you are pretty handy with tools and have a basic understanding of DC electrical systems, installing a GPS on your boat shouldn't be too difficult.