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I get OpenSuse 11 on my PC.
My Intel PC has 1 DVD reader, 1DVDburner, and one Hard-disk drive: 40 Meg. When I installed OpenSuse, I partitionned my hard drive to allow all the space on the hard disk to OpenSuse. Is'it possible to add a new hard-disk and partitionning this new hard disk to be used to install Windows? |
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Yes you can add a second hard drive and put anything on it including Windows. Or if your current drive is large enough you can resize the current partitions and add Windows to it. |
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Thanks a lot for time you've taken to answerd me!!!
Yes, it's true. I have a 40GB hard disk. I want to add another 40GB to install Window After i plugged my second hard-disk, and reboot, OpenSuse will detect this unpartitioned and unformatted disk... I suppose that OpenSuse ask me for partionning this New disK... automatically? The goal reached by this new disk is when OpenSuse boot, he will ask me to choose; 1-Open Suse 2-Failsafe Suse 3-Windows Is it possible... in that way? S.B. |
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Your boot menu is something you will have to set up by adding entries to /boot/grub/menu.lst. After you set up windows on the second drive you can add the following entry to menu.lst: title = windows map (hd0) (hd1) map (hd1) (hd0) root (hd1,0) rootnoverify (hd1,0) makeactive chainloader +1 |
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![]() Thanks a lot, i will check all of it! Take time to choose the right alternative and, if required, i will try it and be back... SB |
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Delete "root (hd1,0)" in the above block. The rest is ok.
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There is an alternate way!
You can also remove the Linux drive completely from the system and replace it with the new drive. When installing windows, it should do the partitioning/formatting automatically during the install. Once your windows disk is installed and running properly, you can shutdown your system and replace the Linux drive as master. I am not sure about the jumpers on your disks, but set the linux disk to master and windows disk to slave! Start openSuSE and run "yast" and configure your bootloader as stated in one of the previous posts! You will not need to partition/format anything from Linux if you do it this way! You will need to set your bios for the second (windows) disk as stated above as well! |
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