thanks Roy.
I don't mind to reboot it, and I don't mind to reboot it and enter
windows and have my friend work from there forever.
the only thing I'm seeking for is the fastest/most convenient way to
"install" windows while still keep current linux there intact.
something like wubi is definitely the best, virtualization method is an
option too, but the performance overhead, and some other small issues
from time to time is a concern.
I guess now I have to either have my friend stay with linux
(2.6.37-netbook-lp-hr #27), or just reformat everything out and do a
refresh windows install. these require the least professional knowledges
I think...
b.t.w I only work on linux for years.
regards
ping
On 09/14/2011 09:13 PM, Roy wrote:
version will let you use your usb devices and you can share the
clipboard and drag
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