Every time when I try to install some new operating systems, I face the disk re-partitioning problem. The new PC usually comes as a single monstrous C: disk. There are some commercial softwares can do the job without losing data. Still it is not very convenient, or 100% foolproof. Another tricky question is how big a partition should be. I have a machine with Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese and English Windows 2000 Server installed. Now I want to install Ubuntu.
VMware is a very nice commercial virtualization software. Without any partitioning, it runs above your current OS, and allows you to run another OS within the OS. Now even better. VMware Server is free!
VMware is a very nice commercial virtualization software. Without any partitioning, it runs above your current OS, and allows you to run another OS within the OS. Now even better. VMware Server is free!
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