Vishal Gupta said:most ppl think that if they'll install more OS in their system, there will be more data on the hard disk (which is usually one in most of the system).
Thats why they are afraid of the performance decrement. But thats not true.
Dual boot never slow down any system coz u run one OS at a time. (and don't say about vmware or virtual pc )
JhonCena said:But It has made my comp slow.
It is now taking more time to boot.
Reduce the Default 30 second Timeout to 2 sec and your BOOT Process will be fast LMAO
If you're on GNU/Linux, edit GRUB.conf in /boot/ and reduce the timeout delay from there.lol...
how to do that?
LOL, someone lacks on Funny bone no offencekaustav_geek said:Not necessarily. A boot loader takes time to read the MBR. So, even if that delay is reduced, the boot time will be longer than that of a single boot.
I agree... Thats just a myth...mediator said:I don't see how dual booting can make any system work slower. It only increases ur startup time.