okonisfree
Member
Hi, this is my first post and i would just like to say that this EasyBCD is a great tool, but I haven't used it yet because..
I need some clarification on if i can do this:
I have Vista installed and I have 1 hard drive with two partitions. C:\ (primary) and D:\ (logical) . both were 100GB. I shrinked D: so it would be 70GB now. and i have 30gb free space. i was planning to have 15gb for ubuntu and 15gb for osx. They are both logical btw.
Could I boot up in ubuntu and install it on half of the free space? Then could I go into easy bcd and add the drive that linux is in into the vista bootloader.
Then could I boot up into OSX installer and install it in the free 15 GB space? And do the same with it as linux?
Thanks,
Okonisfree:happy:
I need some clarification on if i can do this:
I have Vista installed and I have 1 hard drive with two partitions. C:\ (primary) and D:\ (logical) . both were 100GB. I shrinked D: so it would be 70GB now. and i have 30gb free space. i was planning to have 15gb for ubuntu and 15gb for osx. They are both logical btw.
Could I boot up in ubuntu and install it on half of the free space? Then could I go into easy bcd and add the drive that linux is in into the vista bootloader.
Then could I boot up into OSX installer and install it in the free 15 GB space? And do the same with it as linux?
Thanks,
Okonisfree:happy: