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id like to install linux

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Hello,

I had the idea to install ubuntu linux. I just wanted to know how to back-up windows (i know i can install ubuntu on windows). I dont remember where I put my back-up CD

can I back it up in my external hard-disk? is it possible to use the hard disk to install ubunto and still have the windows back-up?

because last time i installed linux it took over the system restoring from windows.
or what should I otherwise do?
 
Put it on another partition so your windows installation won't be affected.
 
You can shrink the Windows partition.
 
Put it on another partition so your windows installation won't be affected.
Im pretty sure i can do that. However, last time i didit i couldnt use system restore from windows.

Thats why im asking

Also, is it possble to save ubuntu and windows both in my external hard disk to from it when necsarry? Or they have to be in separate hard disk
 
Save yourself some trouble by just installing it on a virtual machine VM/VBox instead. I wouldn't recomend anything else unless you are quiting your other OS completlely.

I know I'm late to this thread, but this is a response to anyone else who is considering installing linux and keeping windows at the same time.
 
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