i have tried all the tips and tricks but in vain.... i do have most of the latest distros but find dificulties in doing my lab prog on LAMP and so on... Fedora i found it very comfortable....even the text are written accordingt to it by vtu
delete the partition ... format with the vista disk ... and install there.... vista does not support the win xp ntfs partition ...it has its own new ntfs formate
ur ram clock are different may be .... check out carefully.... m too have the same prob before ..... try changing the ram slot and if not replace the ram
Is there any digitian u really know how to dual boot Fedora 7 and windows vista ..... i have got one sata hd with 80gb.... now m having both fedora 7 and windows Xp dual boot.
but i want to dual boot with vista.....
please repy only to boot with fedora not ubento or others...
there are two platform where u have to go up and struck the monstar......after the two platform struck....u have to cut his leg by free form fighting...remenber to cut from backside only otherwise he will kick u out.....
after sometime he will fall on his knee...then u have to climb up to him...
oracle 9i can be install in windows xp sp2...
go the the cd rom that contain oracle 9i(disk 1)
there will be a folder name install..
in install folder go to win32 folder again...
there is file setup.exe...
just double click there and universal installer 2 will install ur oracle 9i in xp sp2...
u can surely install oracle in vista ,
first of all at the setup.exe file-right click it and go to properties,than go for compatibility....
next is check it to run as windows 2000/xp with sp2 and also check run as administrator...
now click apply and ok..
install in normal way and when error...
ok ...first try upgrading to some good graphics card ....go for dx 10 enable one..
for now u can play like gta SA... go mostly for 1 cd or 2 cd games ..
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