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Isn't VMWare a better choice for gaming in a virtual machine? I haven't tried VMWare beacause i'm stuck with 32-bit.
Isn't VMWare a better choice for gaming in a virtual machine? I haven't tried VMWare beacause i'm stuck with 32-bit.
Windows default boot files handle multi-boot to various linuxes just fine. Many fine how-tos on this, I like this one Notice that the article refers to Windows 7 not Windows 10. What I have found is that, at least with builds since the 1511 build, Windows 10 will detect that GRUB is installed - won't wipe it out (unless you do a clean install but it is very easy to reinstall GRUB). Strangely however it simply removes the bcd store C:\WINDOWS\system32>bcdedit The boot configuration data store could not be opened. This is why you see the operating system selection greyed out. 3rd party Windows boot configuration programs will not run because there is no boot configuration. Dual boot with GRUB however works fine. It's too bad because tricky boot configurations like dual booting Hyper-V and VMware environments don't work but that's not a problem for since VMware and Virtualbox work great on openSUSE Leap (as long as you have a kernel < 4.7) and I can use third party tools to convert virtual disk formats from Hyper-V to VMware and back. Conversion of .vdi disk formats work as well but I'm more familiar with .vmdk and vhdx disk formats.
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