Back in 2009 I used EasyBCD to set up a dual boot Win7/Linux Mint7 system and it's worked great.
In fact if Mint7 repository support hadn't ended I probably wouldn't even be considering upgrading the Mint install.
But here we are.
Mint7 is installed on the 2nd Harddrive and back in 2009 I followed the instructions provided by the NeoSmart docs/forum.
Which if I recall correctly, called for using the Advanced settings during the Mint install to place the MBR in a non-standard place,
and then using EasyBCD (Beta 2.0.0.63) to setup NeoGrub to get everything working.
Now, after reading the instructions found here: Ubuntu - EasyBCD - NeoSmart Technologies Wiki and downloading the newest version
of EasyBCD(2.1.2), I'm almost ready to try replacing my Mint7 install with Mint13, but I would like to verify if these are the instructions
I should be using, given my situation. (Win7 installed on disk 0, Linux on disk 1. NeoGrub used).
Or is there a different step-by-step I should be looking at?
Thanks,
-Jeff
In fact if Mint7 repository support hadn't ended I probably wouldn't even be considering upgrading the Mint install.
But here we are.
Mint7 is installed on the 2nd Harddrive and back in 2009 I followed the instructions provided by the NeoSmart docs/forum.
Which if I recall correctly, called for using the Advanced settings during the Mint install to place the MBR in a non-standard place,
and then using EasyBCD (Beta 2.0.0.63) to setup NeoGrub to get everything working.
Now, after reading the instructions found here: Ubuntu - EasyBCD - NeoSmart Technologies Wiki and downloading the newest version
of EasyBCD(2.1.2), I'm almost ready to try replacing my Mint7 install with Mint13, but I would like to verify if these are the instructions
I should be using, given my situation. (Win7 installed on disk 0, Linux on disk 1. NeoGrub used).
Or is there a different step-by-step I should be looking at?
Thanks,
-Jeff