Hi,advice needed for a noob, sorry if this post is a bit long.
I have just bought a new Compaq 6715b laptop, it's a business machine that has been downgraded to XP Pro (32bit) from Vista Business.
It has AMD Turion x2 64 bit 2GHz processors, ATI Radeon X1250, 150GB hard drive and 2GB ram.
It is jammed full with HP info center, support and all that kind of stuff.
When I first switched it on the HP restore created a 10 GB partition which is full after I updated to Service Pack 3 and created restore disks.
When it boots up there is a message displayed after the bios post and before Windows starts to boot saying "Press F11 for restore".
Clonezilla reports that this utility resides in the first 500 sectors of the harddisk. (this is from my memory so could be slighly wrong).
From installing Kubuntu in the past I guess that the GRUB loader will destroy this restore booter.
Options:
1.Go for dual boot and split the remaining disk space.
2. Wipe the disk and install Kubuntu 64 and try to run windows in a virtual machine. (windoze might be faster without all it's HP clutter)
I'm worried that the XP restore disk that came with the laptop will not recognize the OEM product key number on the base as it was originally Vista.
3. Keep on worrying and do nothing!
Any ideas?
I have just bought a new Compaq 6715b laptop, it's a business machine that has been downgraded to XP Pro (32bit) from Vista Business.
It has AMD Turion x2 64 bit 2GHz processors, ATI Radeon X1250, 150GB hard drive and 2GB ram.
It is jammed full with HP info center, support and all that kind of stuff.
When I first switched it on the HP restore created a 10 GB partition which is full after I updated to Service Pack 3 and created restore disks.
When it boots up there is a message displayed after the bios post and before Windows starts to boot saying "Press F11 for restore".
Clonezilla reports that this utility resides in the first 500 sectors of the harddisk. (this is from my memory so could be slighly wrong).
From installing Kubuntu in the past I guess that the GRUB loader will destroy this restore booter.
Options:
1.Go for dual boot and split the remaining disk space.
2. Wipe the disk and install Kubuntu 64 and try to run windows in a virtual machine. (windoze might be faster without all it's HP clutter)
I'm worried that the XP restore disk that came with the laptop will not recognize the OEM product key number on the base as it was originally Vista.
3. Keep on worrying and do nothing!
Any ideas?
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