No. I want to use Windows separately. Entirely separately -- even if I have to reboot the machine to do. I can live with a toggle function for the time being. I suppose toggling would be easy enough?
Thanks guys,
Instead of installing it on a USB, can I just go ahead and install it on my separate hard drive? Apologies for appearing like a total tech klutz but I am little under the weather here but don't want to delay this any longer. I have decided to install MX Linux. Maybe, install...
Thanks for the tip.
Now, which version of Linux do I install? I am a newbie to Linux and I am not really in top kilter with insomnia et al. I need something utilitarian but easy to handle.
These are my settings:
Processor: Intel(R) Celeron(R) N4000 CPU @ 1.10GHz 1.10 GHz
RAM: 8.00 GB (7.83 GB usable) DDR4 (upgradeable to 16GB)
Hard Drives: 240GB + 240GB
Display: 15.6"
Thanks for the reassurance that Windows will not be able to see what I am doing on Linux. My computer...
Since I am installing my Linux on a separate hard drive, I'd also like to be sure that a virtual separation from Windows is there from the onset. I don't want to take things for granted.
Hi Everyone
I have been having this Asus A509 laptop for more than a year. It was my intention to install Linux on an additional internal drive (this laptop model has an extra space for two internal SDDs). I have just installed the additional hard drive a few days back.
Now, my question now...