Hello Sayeh,
No Thinkpad but I've installed Debian and Windows vista on the same HDD
of my HP Laptop. It is possible without destroying the original
"win-vista-recovery-partition" on the disk, if you have, as well as the
windows partition and its boot-section.. Before installing Debian *I let
windows* reduce the space of the windows-partition which originally
occupied the whole disk and used the new free space for installing the
Debian System.
Be aware to to choose "manual installation" of your deb. system, make
the partitioning of the free disk-space and finally let debian install
the grub bootloader in your master-boot-record of your drive. After
robooting, you'll have the choice between both operating systems to boot.
Best wishes Dirk
Sayeh Ebrahimi schrieb:
Hello all,
Has anyone installed Debian on a Thinkpad without destroying the
original Windows/Service partition, or the original master boot record
needed to access the Rescue and Recovery?
Regards,
Sayeh <sayeh...@gmail.com <mailto:sayeh...@gmail.com>>
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