Is it possible?
I have a Windows 7 Pro 32 bit install and I'm wanting to set it up as a dual boot system with the other side being AVLinux. I do nothing but music production on this machine, so I'm looking to give AVLinux a test drive without losing any of my existing Windows install.
Just as I was getting started I hit a brick wall. AVLinux cannot create a dual boot install unless my partition table is an MSDOS / MBR format. If it's the newer GPT format then no dual boot system is possible, and I'm not willing to wipe out my Windows install yet while AVLinux is untested with my audio hardware.
Is there a way to convert my partition table to MBR format without damaging my existing Windows install?
I have a Windows 7 Pro 32 bit install and I'm wanting to set it up as a dual boot system with the other side being AVLinux. I do nothing but music production on this machine, so I'm looking to give AVLinux a test drive without losing any of my existing Windows install.
Just as I was getting started I hit a brick wall. AVLinux cannot create a dual boot install unless my partition table is an MSDOS / MBR format. If it's the newer GPT format then no dual boot system is possible, and I'm not willing to wipe out my Windows install yet while AVLinux is untested with my audio hardware.
Is there a way to convert my partition table to MBR format without damaging my existing Windows install?
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