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July 21, 2010
Dual-Booting Linux And Windows
By Bryan Young
The vast majority of computer users are more than happy using one operating system for everything they do. I had hoped, when I was but a lad, that I would fall into that category, but I found out that this just wouldn't be the case.

I grew up with Windows, so when I needed a computer for college, I naturally got a Windows machine. After associating with my computer science peers, and seeing their linux based lives, I found that for developing a vast array of programs, I needed to make a switch. I wasn't ready to make a complete conversion though, mostly because I still had many assignments which required Microsoft Visual Studio. The only solution I could think of was to dual boot.

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